The Verdon Gorge, The Origin Of Sport Climbing

The Verdon Gorge, The Origin Of Sport Climbing

10.0 /10 1 votes
January 1, 2016 9m Released

Storyline

Released in 2016, the short film by Keith Ladzinski, Josh Povec and Andy Mann traces the origins of sport climbing in the legendary Verdon Gorges, which Americans inevitably compare to the US Grand Canyon. The Verdon is where climbing flourished in the 1970s. Through the eyes and experiences of Bruno Clément, Alan Carne, Emily Harrington, François Guillot, Matt Segal and Jonathan Siegrist, we take a look back in (very beautiful) images at the different routes of the Verdon Gorges.

Key Information

Director Andy Mann
Studio National Geographic Documentary Films
Rating 10.0/10
Language EN

Photos

Cast & Crew

François Guillot

François Guillot

Self

Emily Harrington

Emily Harrington

Self

Matt Segal

Matt Segal

Self

Alan Carne

Alan Carne

Self

Nina Caprez

Nina Caprez

Self

Jonathan Siegrist

Jonathan Siegrist

Self

Bruno Clément

Bruno Clément

Self

Frequently Asked Questions

The Verdon Gorge, The Origin Of Sport Climbing was released on January 1, 2016.

The runtime of The Verdon Gorge, The Origin Of Sport Climbing is 9m.

The Verdon Gorge, The Origin Of Sport Climbing is a Documentary, Adventure movie.

The Verdon Gorge, The Origin Of Sport Climbing has a rating of 10.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

The Verdon Gorge, The Origin Of Sport Climbing is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

The Verdon Gorge, The Origin Of Sport Climbing was directed by Andy Mann.

The main cast of The Verdon Gorge, The Origin Of Sport Climbing includes François Guillot, Emily Harrington, Matt Segal.

The Verdon Gorge, The Origin Of Sport Climbing is originally in English.