
The Castaways Of Mont Blanc
IMDB:
10.0
Released
1/1/2002
Duration
0h 53m
Genre
History, Documentary, Drama
Country
France
Cast
Jean Vincendon, François Henry, Claude Dufourmantelle
Overview
This documentary is a reconstruction, based on archive footage, testimonies, and filmed reconstructions, of the Vincendon / Henry tragedy. December 1956: Jean Vincendon and François Henry, two young mountaineers, aspire to join the High Mountain Group. Lacking experience, they set out to climb Mont Blanc via the Brenva spur in the middle of winter. The weather conditions deteriorated, and they decided to give up before meeting Walter Bonatti and Sylvano Gheser. They then decided to continue the climb and set off in two different roped parties. Bonatti decided to take refuge at the Vallot refuge higher up, rather than descend. The two young mountaineers, overcome by the poor weather conditions and fatigue, remained stuck for several days at 4,000 meters. What followed was a completely disorganized rescue operation that became, for more than ten days, a spectacle for all of France and a national tragedy.

The Castaways Of Mont Blanc
IMDB:
10.0Released
1/1/2002
Genre
History, Documentary, Drama
Cast
Jean Vincendon, François Henry, Claude Dufourmantelle
Duration
0h 53m
Country
France
Overview
This documentary is a reconstruction, based on archive footage, testimonies, and filmed reconstructions, of the Vincendon / Henry tragedy. December 1956: Jean Vincendon and François Henry, two young mountaineers, aspire to join the High Mountain Group. Lacking experience, they set out to climb Mont Blanc via the Brenva spur in the middle of winter. The weather conditions deteriorated, and they decided to give up before meeting Walter Bonatti and Sylvano Gheser. They then decided to continue the climb and set off in two different roped parties. Bonatti decided to take refuge at the Vallot refuge higher up, rather than descend. The two young mountaineers, overcome by the poor weather conditions and fatigue, remained stuck for several days at 4,000 meters. What followed was a completely disorganized rescue operation that became, for more than ten days, a spectacle for all of France and a national tragedy.
Cast

Self (archive footage)
Jean Vincendon

Self (archive footage)
François Henry

Self
Claude Dufourmantelle

Self (archive footage)
Lionel Terray

Self (archive footage)
Walter Bonatti

Self
Pierre Couttet

Self
Gilbert Chappaz

Self
Jacques Petetin

Self
Jean Brissaud

Self
Honoré Bonnet

Self
Jean Minster

Self (archive footage)









