himalaya mountain range,extreme sports,mountain climbing,sports documentary,alps mountains,chamonix,alpinism,legendary hero,annapurna

The World of Gaston Rébuffat (2009)

Poster for The World of Gaston Rébuffat

The World of Gaston Rébuffat is a documentary on mountaineering which takes place at Gendarme Du Pic Du Roc and Grande Candelle. Directed by Gilles Chappaz in 2009 and produced by Seven Doc, we find Christophe Profit, Françoise Rébuffat, Thierry Renault, Jean-Olivier Majastre, René Vernadet, Sam Beaugey and many others. Friendship of his rope companions, friendship of the mountain, friendship of all of nature, he spoke of the mountain with simplicity and happiness. A precursor, a visionary, Gaston Rébuffat was a resolutely committed person, without ever having spoken of an exploit, let alone a fight (among other achievements, he was the first to climb the six north faces of the Alps in a lifetime as a mountaineer).

Cast & Crew

Director
Gilles Chappaz
  • Profile picture of Gaston Rébuffat
    Self (archive footage) Gaston Rébuffat
  • Profile picture of Christophe Profit
    Self Christophe Profit
  • Profile picture of Haroun Tazieff
    Self (archive footage) Haroun Tazieff
  • Profile picture of Maurice Baquet
    Self (archive footage) Maurice Baquet
  • Profile picture of René Vernadet
    Self René Vernadet
  • Profile picture of Bernard Germain
    Self Bernard Germain
  • Profile picture of Serge Gainsbourg
    Self (archive footage) Serge Gainsbourg

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Keywords

  • himalaya mountain range
  • extreme sports
  • mountain climbing
  • sports documentary
  • alps mountains
  • chamonix
  • alpinism
  • legendary hero
  • annapurna