
2020
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.

Christophe Paragot
Self

Robert Paragot
Self (archive footage)

Lucien Bérardini
Self (archive footage)

Vivement Truffaut

Ascend

Une Belle Trace

Cap sur El Cap

Maurice Baquet, The Accorded

Jurek

Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special

Everest Unmasked

Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna

The Unfamous of Mont Blanc

Une Araignée au Plafond

Agassizhorn: Mountain of Shame

Western Gold

Matterhorn - The North Face In Winter

National Geographic - Everest, Una Sfida Lunga 50 Anni

Crack Climbs and Land Mines, Alex Honnold in Angola

The Dark Side of Everest

A Tribute to Ryan Dunn

Under The Eye Of Qomolangma

The Conquest Of La Meije