Documentary
With the proliferation of private climbing gyms and the sport's inclusion in the Olympic Games, climbing, long a counter-cultural movement, is undergoing a profound transformation and facing a major paradox. On the one hand, private gyms are enjoying increasing popularity, while on the other, natural climbing sites are under serious threat. What vertical legacy will we leave to future generations? Is outdoor climbing destined to disappear? What will the future hold for climbing? Led by Cédric Lachat, a multi-award-winning Swiss climber, the film provides an international overview of this counter-culture, which has recently become a social phenomenon.
Directed by
Guillaume Broust
Patrick Edlinger
Self (archive footage)
Alexander Huber
Self
Gaston Rébuffat
Self (archive footage)
Cédric Lachat
Catherine Destivelle
Self (archive footage)
Lynn Hill
Self (archive footage)
Dave Graham
Chris Sharma
Self
Eline Le Menestrel
Self
Pierre Allain
Self (archive footage)
Solenne Piret
Théo Blass
Self
Julia Chanourdie
Charlotte Durif
Self
Eduard Marín Garcia
Self
Marc le Menestrel
Self
Patxi Usobiaga
Self
Gregoire Clouzeau
Self
Christophe Cazin
Self
Mauro Calibani
Self
Egon Bernasconi
Self
Grégoire De Belmont
Self

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