
Shakhaur 7116m, Face Nord
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This film - without commentary and simply accompanied by local music - relates the 1969 ascent of the north face of Kohe Shakhawr, a Himalayan peak located on the border with Afghanistan, by mountaineers Benoît Mathieu, Jacques Soubis, René Thomas, Jean-Paul Paris, Isabelle Agresti, Henri Agresti, Roger Dietz, Jean-Pierre Frésafond, Paul Gendre, Claude Jager and Félix Magnin. As is often the case in Henri Agresti's films, there is an encounter with other peoples, other cultures, documented at length in the introduction. Then, after the interminable approach, the ascent begins: distribution of camps, successive assaults on the mountain, walking on steep scree and snowy slopes, climbing on icy walls... The arrival at the summit, without the aid of oxygen devices, seems to take place in slow motion: exhaustion mixes with the joy of the victorious mountaineers who will celebrate their success on their return to base camp on August 24, 1969.
Production
Club Alpin Français (CAF)
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Jean-Paul Paris
Self

Henri Agresti
Self

Isabelle Agresti
Self

Jacques Soubis
Self

Claude Jager
Self

Jean-Pierre Frésafond
Self
Félix Magnin
Self
Paul Gendre
Self
Benoît Mathieu
Self
René Thomas
Self
Roger Dietz
Self
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