Grimpeur Étoile
movie

Released January 01, 1989
Overview
In 1984, climbing virtuoso Patrick Berhault gave a night climbing demonstration with Nico Ivaldo in Finale Ligure, Italy. This close and spontaneous connection with the audience, the silence followed by the cheers of the crowd with each move, amplified the climbers' sensations, creating a powerful feeling that gave them a state of flow. This idea of climbing dance took root and culminated in the film "Star Climber," composed of parodic vignettes retracing the history of climbing through the ages. Berhault, by turns a Cro-Magnon man, a Zulu in a trance, a troubadour climber accompanied on the flute by Catherine Destivelle, a Buster Keaton trying to climb his beautiful woman's wall, as Blues Brothers, Berhault and Robert Cortijo push the dial on rock 'n' roll 10 meters above the ground solo on the facade of a building at the crossroads of West Side Story and a Terry Gilliam film.
Runtime
0h 24m
Origin Country
France
Original Language
French
Original Title
Grimpeur Étoile
Status
Released
Production Countries
- France
Spoken Languages
- Français (French)
Production Companies

Antenne 2
France

Cinétévé
France
- no logo available
Audiovisuel Multimedia International Production (AMIP)
France
- no logo available
Image Connection
France







