Rock Auvergne (2019)

05/24/2019 (FR) • 35m

Documentary

Overview

Rock Auvergne is a documentary film about the history of climbing in Auvergne which introduces us, through interviews and archive footage, to its iconic climbers such as Denis Collangette, Jean-Pierre Frachon, Gérard and Olivier Monneron, Zsolt and Csaba Osztian, Thierry Mompied, Claude Clauzon, Aurélien Païs and a certain Patrick Berhault, all driven by the desire to pass on knowledge and the human aspect of climbing, and sumptuous images of the emblematic cliffs and peaks of Puy-de-Dôme and the Sancy massif such as the Capucin, the Dent de la Rancune, the Tullière and Sanadoire rocks and the Saint-Sauves rock.


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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Budget

-

Revenue

-

Keywords

auvergne

mountaineering

free climbing

escalade

french climbers

mountaineering documentary film

free climbing pionniers

massif central

sancy mountain range

puy-de-dôme

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