

A fascinating chronology of 100 years of mountain film history in the Alps. This documentary focuses primarily on films shot on the Matterhorn, the Eiger, and the Grandes Jorasses, considered until the 1930s as the "last problems of the Alps," and shows the evolution of mountain filmmaking through numerous excerpts from documentaries and feature films – notably on the Matterhorn in 1901. The genre, appropriated as a means of mass exaltation by "fascist" regimes during the Second World War, was reinvented in the 1950s by Gaston Rebuffat, Marcel Ichac, and Lionel Terray in the Mont Blanc massif, avant-garde figures of French mountain cinema, who reintroduced, beyond performance, the values of the mountains – and in color – poetry, humor, and sharing among people from all walks of life.

Catherine Destivelle
Self

Patrick Berhault
Self (archive footage)

Jean-Marc Boivin
Self (archive footage)

Alexander Huber
Self

Thomas Huber
Self (archive footage)

Roger Moore
Self (archive footage)

Willy Bogner
Self

Florian Lukas
Self (archive footage)

Benno Fürmann
Self (archive footage)

Georg Friedrich
Self (archive footage)

Luis Trenker
Self (archive footage)

Johanna Wokalek
Self (archive footage)

Gerhard Baur
Self

Matthias Fanck
Self

Peter Latzko
Self

Max Reichel
Self

Franz Hinterbrandner
Self

Arnold Fanck
Self (archive footage)

Haroun Tazieff
Self (archive footage)

Maurice Baquet
Self (archive footage)

Leni Riefenstahl
Self (archive footage)

Sepp Rist
Self (archive footage)

Simon Schwarz
Self (archive footage)

Ulrich Tukur
Self (archive footage)

Eddie Birch
Self (archive footage)

Norbert Handwerk
Self (archive footage)

Brian Molyneux
Self (archive footage)