Extreme Ice
Originally released in 1980. Extreme Ice is a documentary/adventure film. directed by Jean-Marc Boivin. At just 24 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jean-Marc Boivin, Patrick Gabarrou, and Patrick Vallençant
Synopsis
Directed by Jean-Marc Boivin in 1977, Glace Extrême is a documentary about mountaineering and extreme skiing at the Aiguille Verte and the Grand Pilier D'angle in the Mont-Blanc massif chain in France, with the legends of mountaineering Jean-Marc Boivin, Patrick Gabarrou and ski champion Patrick Vallencant. It was broadcast in the Carnet de L'Aventure on France 2 in 1980.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Antenne 2
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Extreme Ice about?
Directed by Jean-Marc Boivin in 1977, Glace Extrême is a documentary about mountaineering and extreme skiing at the Aiguille Verte and the Grand Pilier D'angle in the Mont-Blanc massif chain in Fr...
Who directed Extreme Ice?
Extreme Ice was directed by Jean-Marc Boivin.
How long is Extreme Ice?
Extreme Ice has a runtime of 0 hours and 24 minutes (24 minutes total).
When was Extreme Ice released?
Extreme Ice was released on March 15, 1980 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Extreme Ice?
The main cast of Extreme Ice includes Jean-Marc Boivin, Patrick Gabarrou, Patrick Vallençant.