Verdon-Saussois 1983
Originally released in 1983. Verdon-Saussois 1983 is a documentary film. directed by Jean-Paul Janssen. At just 20 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Patrick Edlinger, Jean-Claude Droyer, and Jean-Pierre Bouvier
Synopsis
In 1983, the French Mountain Federation (FFM) organized a landmark climbing gathering in Saussois and the Verdon, bringing together generations of the greatest climbers of the time, including Patrick Edlinger, Jean-Claude Droyer, Jerry Moffatt, Jean-Claude Droyer, Robert Paragot, Lucien Bérardini, Ron Fawcett, Jean-Pierre Bouvier, and other major figures. This event symbolized the emergence of modern sport climbing as a practice in its own right in France, with the liberation of legendary routes and the rise of freestyle climbing, notably under the leadership of Droyer and Edlinger. This gathering was a key moment in the dissemination of the freestyle ethic and the evolution of grading, while Saussois and the Verdon were at the forefront of high difficulty in the world.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Antenne 2
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Verdon-Saussois 1983 about?
In 1983, the French Mountain Federation (FFM) organized a landmark climbing gathering in Saussois and the Verdon, bringing together generations of the greatest climbers of the time, including Patri...
Who directed Verdon-Saussois 1983?
Verdon-Saussois 1983 was directed by Jean-Paul Janssen.
How long is Verdon-Saussois 1983?
Verdon-Saussois 1983 has a runtime of 0 hours and 20 minutes (20 minutes total).
When was Verdon-Saussois 1983 released?
Verdon-Saussois 1983 was released on January 1, 1983 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Verdon-Saussois 1983?
The main cast of Verdon-Saussois 1983 includes Patrick Edlinger, Jean-Claude Droyer, Jean-Pierre Bouvier, Stéphane Troussier, Bernard Gorgeon.