57 minutes
1/1/1999
In 1983, three climbers became the first French people to reach the summit of Everest. Among them were expedition leader Pierre Mazeaud and a promising 25-year-old climber, Jean Afanassieff. Twenty years later, the two legends, accompanied by mountain guide Michel Pellé, retrace the steps of their exploit and make the trek from Kathmandu to the foot of the roof of the world. This is an opportunity to retrace the history of the successive assaults on Everest and to assess the current situation of a mountain that has become a victim of its own success: while Sherpas have been able to take advantage of Western enthusiasm and thus enrich themselves and equip the summit to make it more accessible, the site's attendance poses numerous problems, both human and ecological.
Pierre Mazeaud
as Self
Jean Afanassieff
as Self
Michel Pellé
as Self
Christophe Delachat
as Self
Nicolas Jaeger
as Self
Reinhold Messner
as Self (archive footage)
Eric Escoffier
as Self (archive footage)
Ed Viesturs
as Self (archive footage)
Christine Janin
as Self (archive footage)
Ang Babu Sherpa
as Self
Ang Rita Sherpa
as Self
Ang Dorje Sherpa
as Self
Edmund Hillary
as Self (archive footage)
Tenzing Norgay
as Self (archive footage)
Erhard Loretan
as Self (archive footage)
Michel Fauquet
as Self (archive footage)
Scott Fisher
as Self (archive footage)
Jean Troillet
as Self (archive footage)
Stéphane Schaffter
as Self (archive footage)