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Jean Claude Droyer, Unconditional Freedom

January 1, 2004 0h 23m 10.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 2004. Jean Claude Droyer, Unconditional Freedom is a documentary film. directed by Florent Wolff. At just 23 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Jean-Claude Droyer

Synopsis

Portrait of Jean-Claude Droyer, a famous French climber and mountain guide. He is known for having participated in the rise of free climbing in France in the late 1970s. Trained at the climbing schools of Fontainebleau and Saussois, he distinguished himself in 1965 by solo climbing the Pentecôte route at Glandasse. He also made first ascents in the Verdon Gorges, winter ascents in the Prealps and the Mont Blanc massif, notably in 1971 the first solo ascent of the Directe Américaine on the west face of the Drus. The film was selected for the "Les Écrans Documentaires" festival in 2004.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 2004 22 years ago
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Runtime 0h 23m 23 minutes total
User Rating 10.0/10 Excellent (1 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country France Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jean Claude Droyer, Unconditional Freedom about?

Portrait of Jean-Claude Droyer, a famous French climber and mountain guide. He is known for having participated in the rise of free climbing in France in the late 1970s. Trained at the climbing sch...

Who directed Jean Claude Droyer, Unconditional Freedom?

Jean Claude Droyer, Unconditional Freedom was directed by Florent Wolff.

How long is Jean Claude Droyer, Unconditional Freedom?

Jean Claude Droyer, Unconditional Freedom has a runtime of 0 hours and 23 minutes (23 minutes total).

When was Jean Claude Droyer, Unconditional Freedom released?

Jean Claude Droyer, Unconditional Freedom was released on January 1, 2004 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Jean Claude Droyer, Unconditional Freedom?

The main cast of Jean Claude Droyer, Unconditional Freedom includes Jean-Claude Droyer.