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80년대 초 프랑스 지방의 작은 마을에 사는 한 형제의 운명에 대한 이야기다. 형제는 뉴 웨이브 음악에 흠뻑 빠져 조이 디비전, 이기 팝, 스로빙 그리슬 곡의 리듬에 맞춰 시골에서의 무료한 일상을 견디며 살고있다. 카리스마 넘치는 형 제롬은 라디오 해적 방송의 진행자이고, 무엇보다 그에게는 마리안느라는 매력적인 여자친구가 있다. 사운드 믹싱에 천부적인 재능이 있지만 소심하고 내성적인 동생 필립은 형의 여자친구를 몰래 사랑한다. 어느 날 필립에게 징집 영장이 날아들고 형제의 삶에도 큰 변화가 찾아온다.
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19 days on a 1200-meter-high vertical wall in Torres del Paine, Patagonia. An honest and profound story of an ascent spiced up by rough weather conditions, technical climbing and live music.
Nicolas Favresse
In their infinite quest for virgin big walls, adventurers Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll, Nicolas Favresse, Stephane Hanssens and Evrard Wendenbaum, head in September 2013 to a remote valley in the westernmost region of China. There, they found a fantastic 1200m vertical pillar, culminating at 5842m. They spent 14 days on the wall facing snow storms and harsh conditions to finally achieve this amazing ascent with some frost bites but never forgetting to have a lot of fun and to play unreal musical sessions.
Nicolas Favresse
The latest film from the Belgian climbing team, following Asgard Jamming and Vertical Sailing Greenland, Venezuela Jungle Jam features Sean Villanueva O'Driscoll, Nico Favresse, Stephane Hanssens and Jean-Louis Wertz as they attempt a new free climb on the overhanging 500m wall of Amuri Tepul in the Venezuelan Jungle.
Nicolas Favresse
This film follows a skilled team of four climbers (Nicolas, Olivier Favresse, Ben Ditto, Sean Villanueva) and Scottish Reverend Captain Bob Shepton on a Climbing- sailing expedition to the West Coast of Greenland. Despite the seriousness of the climbing, it shows them laughing, having fun and playing music in the most bizarre locations. This expedition was awarded with the Piolet d’Or for showing great style, high technical level and huge camaraderie.
Nicolas Favresse
Attempt to make the first free climbing of the Mount Asgard.
A gripping adventure into the world of cutting edge rock and ice climbing documenting what is possible with a ground up, no pre-practice approach resulting in raw, compelling and often frightening footage. The climbers in this film aren’t necessarily the strongest but they have the biggest kahooners(!); willing to take a 30 foot fall for the ultimate on sight ascent.