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The Call Of The Peaks

The Call Of The Peaks
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The Call Of The Peaks
1946 · 23
Dir. Alain Pol
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The Call Of The Peaks

10 /10 (1) 1946 23m
Documentary
Original title: L'Appel Des Cimes
Director Alain Pol
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.
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Jan 1, 1946
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France

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Who stars in The Call Of The Peaks? The main cast of The Call Of The Peaks includes Pierre Allain, Guy Poulet, Jacques Poincenot, Denise Rouzeau, Yves Ballu.
Who directed The Call Of The Peaks? The Call Of The Peaks (1946) is directed by Alain Pol.
How long is The Call Of The Peaks? The Call Of The Peaks has a runtime of 23 minutes. It was released in 1946.
What genre is The Call Of The Peaks? The Call Of The Peaks is a Documentary film. It has a rating of 10/10 with 1 votes.

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