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The Alpinist

2021 | 93m | English

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Director: Peter Mortimer, Nick Rosen
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Marc-André Leclerc, an exceptional climber, has made solo his religion and ice his homeland. When filmmaker Peter Mortimer begins his film, he places his camera at the base of a British Columbia cliff and waits patiently for the star climber to come down to answer his questions. Marc André, a little uncomfortable, prefers to return to the depths of the forest where he lives in a tent with his girlfriend Brette Harrington. In the heart of winter, Peter films vertiginous solos on fragile ice. He tries to make appointments with the climber who is never there and does not seem really concerned by this camera pointed at him "For me, it would not be a solo if there was someone else" . Marc-André is thus, the "pure light" of the mountaineers of his time, which marvel Barry Blanchard, Alex Honnold or Reinhold Messner, interviewed in the film. An event film for an extraordinary character.
Release Date: Feb 07, 2021
Director: Peter Mortimer, Nick Rosen
Writer:
Genres: Documentary
Keywords mountain, biography, climbing, patagonia, argentina, mountain climbing, mountaineering, british columbia, alpine climbing, escalade, solo climbing, mountain pioneer
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Roadside Attractions, Dogwoof, Red Bull Media House
Box Office Revenue: $1,218,734
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Marc-André Leclerc Self
Brette Harrington Self
Alex Honnold Self
Reinhold Messner Self
Ueli Steck Self (archive footage)
Dean Potter Self (archive footage)
Derek Hersey Self (archive footage)
Jon Walsh Self
Tommy Caldwell Self (archive footage)
Austin Siadak Self
Peter Mortimer Self
Barry Blanchard Self
Michelle Kuipers Self
Will Stanhope Self
Will Gadd Self
Ryan Johnson Self (archive footage)
Name Job
Peter Mortimer Director
Nick Rosen Director
Eliott Taylor Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Scott Bradfield Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Rarely can I have seen a documentary with so much recent, and active, participation from a man about whom I knew nothing beforehand but for whom I actually cared by the middle of the film. The term "free-spirit" is entirely suitable to describe the young Marc-André Leclerc, a man who spends his time ... travelling the globe ascending sheer cliffs of rock that would give an eagle acrophobia. The film could also have been called "the Individualist". The young man wasn't a loner, in any social sense, but he preferred the exhilaration of climbing - and enduring all the hostile conditions that accompanied that - on his own. Only reluctantly, I thought, did he agree to allow the photographers to accompany him - and boy, what photography they have created. We really get a sense of not just the peril as the young man climbed these monumental pieces of rock (without a rope), but of the sense of adventure, of determination and of purpose that drove him to tackle these toughest, and frequently beautiful, of obstacles that nature could put in his path. There are a few, poignant, contributions from fellow climbers, the photographers, his mother and his girlfriend - but somehow we don't really need them - this is a story about a young man determined to live his life on his own terms. Got to be an Oscar contender.

Mar 28, 2022