Dhaulagiri, Mountain of Winds

Dhaulagiri, Mountain of Winds

Le Dhaulagiri, Montagne Des Vents

10.0 /10 1 votes
January 1, 1985 27m Released

Storyline

In October 1984, Pierre Béghin, an engineer from Grenoble, and Jean-Noël Roche, a high-mountain guide, completed the Himalayan ascent of Dhaulagiri (8,172 m). The expedition's context: seven people crossed Nepal to Muri, collected accounts from trekkers—including that of the author Robert Rieffel—and attended Sherpa prayers at base camp. Then, the two of them embarked on a rocky and snowy route without supplemental oxygen. At over 5,000 meters, on the mountain of winds, Jean-Noël Roche made a paragliding flight. The climbers brought back footage with their Super 8 camera from 6,500 meters, but only photographs have been able to confirm their presence on the summit ridge of the seventh highest peak in the world.

Key Information

Director Philippe Lallet
Writers Philippe Lallet
Studio Antenne 2
Rating 10.0/10
Language FR

Photos

Cast & Crew

Pierre Béghin

Pierre Béghin

Self

Jean-Noël Roche

Jean-Noël Roche

Self

Robert Rieffel

Self

Claude Roche

Self

Annie Béghin

Self

Frequently Asked Questions

Dhaulagiri, Mountain of Winds was released on January 1, 1985.

The runtime of Dhaulagiri, Mountain of Winds is 27m.

Dhaulagiri, Mountain of Winds is a Documentary, Adventure movie.

Dhaulagiri, Mountain of Winds has a rating of 10.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

Dhaulagiri, Mountain of Winds is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Dhaulagiri, Mountain of Winds was directed by Philippe Lallet.

The main cast of Dhaulagiri, Mountain of Winds includes Pierre Béghin, Jean-Noël Roche, Robert Rieffel.

Dhaulagiri, Mountain of Winds is originally in French.