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L'Appel Des Cimes (1946)
L'Appel Des Cimes, directed by Alain Pol, is a documentary commissioned by the CAF and the various French ministries on the practice of post-war mountaineering. In 1946, climbers trained at the Fontainebleau Climbing School. Guy Poulet and Jacques Poincenot try to climb the Aiguilles de Chamonix but fail during the climbing phase. After a night in a refuge with Denise Rouzeau and the guide Pierre Allain, the mountaineers make a new attempt. Successful demonstration for those who continued the approach walk then the passage of the seracs of the glacier. On the rock, the roped party crosses a chimney and a crack to reach the summit and abseil down. Led by high mountain scouts, Guy and Jacques rediscover the glaciers and needles of the Mont-Blanc massif during the next lesson.
Momo: Documentary
Maka: Pierre Allain, Guy Poulet, Jacques Poincenot, Denise Rouzeau, Yves Ballu, Richard Francoeur
Kaimahi: Alain Pol (Director), Georges Tairraz II (Cinematography), Andrée Laurent (Editor), Marcel Gilot (Assistant Director of Photography), Jacques Fuller (Music)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Jan 01, 1946
Rongonui: 1.219
Reo: Français
Studio: Club Alpin Français (CAF), Bloc-Notes Films
Whenua: France