Il Était Une Voie Edlinger

Il Était Une Voie Edlinger

Fifteen years have passed since the spectacular images of Jean-Paul Janssen's "Life at Your Fingertips" introduced the general public to free climbing and its embodiment: Patrick Edlinger. We witnessed the birth of a sporting phenomenon that would leave a lasting mark on generations of climbers. But fifteen years later, in 1997, beyond the myth, where is Patrick Edlinger? Gilles Chappaz found him on some of the most beautiful walls of the Verdon Gorge and other cliffs during the filming of Maurice Rebeix's documentary "Roc'n Wall 97," where he shares his climbing practice and philosophy with the younger generation, including Liv Sansoz and Arnaud Petit.

Il Était Une Voie Edlinger
Year: 1997 · Runtime: 25m
Genres: Documentary
IMDb: Open

Why watch

Il Était Une Voie Edlinger (1997) is a documentary that balances character and spectacle. It moves with brisk pacing, highlighted by strong audience reception. If you enjoy Documentary, this belongs on your list.

Performances and craft elevate the material: direction keeps momentum, while sound and visuals build immersion. It’s best for viewers looking for Documentary with tight focus.

Pros

  • Engaging premise
  • Standout visuals and sound
  • Memorable moments

Cons

  • Pacing may vary for some
  • Some genre tropes

FAQ

Is Il Était Une Voie Edlinger worth watching?
Il Était Une Voie Edlinger earns its spot thanks to strong craft and compelling moments. If the premise appeals, it’s an easy recommendation.
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