Autour d'un Film de Montagne Trailer

Autour d'un Film de Montagne Trailer (1944)

01 January 1944 Factual 20 mins

Making of the cinematographic shooting of "Premier de Cordée" directed by Louis Daquin in the Mont-Blanc massif. In 1943. Alain Pol films the risky adventure of filming in the high mountains with a team of seventy people. The images of the making-of reveal the technical constraints encountered by the actors and technicians: falling rocks, crossing glaciers and long approach walks at altitude to the filming locations. Six actors and technicians will also be injured and the main role - that of Pierre - will be reassigned to André Le Gall following a bad fall by Roger Pigaut.

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Raymond Borderie

Raymond Borderie Production Director

Alain Pol

Director

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France 01 January 1944

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