Robert Paragot, a mountaineering legend, was also a great Bleausard. In addition to his far-flung alpine-style expeditions (the south face of Aconcagua, Tour de Mustagh, Jannu), he is the very image of the modest city dweller who devoted himself passionately to high-level mountaineering. Like any good Parisian climber, Robert Paragot began his climbing career in the Fontainebleau forest. A true rock school where he would open several boulders. His son, Christophe Paragot, paid tribute to him, a year after his death, by climbing all the boulders opened by his father in Fontainebleau in the same day. He tells us about an era, a spirit, an emblematic place through his memories and some delightful anecdotes. Far from spectacular images and sporting exploits, this film speaks of a passion, a story of climbing that was made accessible to all. In memory of a great name in mountaineering who, from the modest blocks of the forest, climbed to the highest peaks in the world.
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Christophe Paragot, Robert Paragot, Lucien Bérardini
Crew: Clément Bellorini (Director), Clément Bellorini (Cinematography), Marcel-Ange Michaud (Cinematography), Marcel-Ange Michaud (Editor), Clément Bellorini (Editor)
Country: France
Language: Français
Studio: 2 Hérons Production
Runtime: 18 minutes
Quality: HD
Released: Nov 10, 2020
IMDb: 1