Aconcagua
Originally released in 1991. Aconcagua is a documentary/adventure film. directed by Jérôme Equer. At just 25 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Lucien Bérardini, Pierre Lesueur, and Edmond Denis
Synopsis
History of the first ascent of Aconcagua by the south face in February 1954 by the French shock team led by René Ferlet and composed of Lucien Bérardini, Adrien Dagory, Edmond Denis, Pierre Lesueur, Robert Paragot and Guy Poulet. In seven days of combat, they extricate themselves from the mountain in a pitiful state; all except Robert Paragot will be victims of severe frostbite which earned them amputations, some important as for “Lulu” Bérardini who lost part of his left hand.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- CNC
- France 3
- RAI
- Dream Time Movies
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Aconcagua about?
History of the first ascent of Aconcagua by the south face in February 1954 by the French shock team led by René Ferlet and composed of Lucien Bérardini, Adrien Dagory, Edmond Denis, Pierre Lesue...
Who directed Aconcagua?
Aconcagua was directed by Jérôme Equer.
How long is Aconcagua?
Aconcagua has a runtime of 0 hours and 25 minutes (25 minutes total).
When was Aconcagua released?
Aconcagua was released on January 1, 1991 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Aconcagua?
The main cast of Aconcagua includes Lucien Bérardini, Pierre Lesueur, Edmond Denis, Robert Paragot, Guy Poulet.