Storyline
A 2016 film about the Cateissard, a mountain overlooking the Val di Susa near Turin, a laboratory of innovation and evolution in Italian climbing. From the Risveglio route opened by Grassi, Bonelli and Galante in 1974, in the heart of Nuovo Mattino, to Patrick Berhault's visit in 1980 and his legendary climbing demonstration on the Nani Verdi route, to the rediscovery of these rocks by Andrea Giorda who, with Marco Croce, Fabrizio Pennicino, Aldo Tirabeni and Claudio Battezzati, Marco Bernardi, Federica Mingolla, Carlo Giuliberti and others, opened 116 new single-pitch routes, graded from IV to 8b. The success of these climbing sites is undeniable; the cliffs of Profondo Rosso, Falchi Penne and Croci, Neverending Wall, Cateissoft, Sky Wall and Cateisstrong, opened by Giuliberti and Lotito, attract dozens of climbers, even from elsewhere.
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Cast & Crew
Andrea Giorda
Self
Federica Mingolla
Self
Carlo Giuliberti
Self
Marco Bernardi
Self
Ugo Manera
Self
Danilo Galante
Self (archive footage)
Roberto Bonelli
Self (archive footage)
Gian Carlo Grassi
Self (archive footage)
Patrick Berhault
Self (archive footage)
Patrick Edlinger
Self (archive footage)
Stefan Glowacz
Self (archive footage)
Aldo Tirabeni
Self
Frequently Asked Questions
Cateissard was released on December 5, 2016.
The runtime of Cateissard is 12m.
Cateissard is a Documentary movie.
Cateissard has a rating of 10.0 out of 10 on TMDB.
Cateissard is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
Cateissard was directed by Riky Felderer.
The main cast of Cateissard includes Andrea Giorda, Federica Mingolla, Carlo Giuliberti.
Cateissard is originally in IT.