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2005

Jury

Gallery

25

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28

April

2005

Edito

Movies

“A travers la pierre”
Director: Luc-Henri Fage
Production: Media Video Company with the participation of France 5, France 3 and the Ministry of Research

“Zanskar le chemin des Glaces”
Director: Anne, Véronique and Erik Lapied

“Vagabond vainqueur de l’Arctique”
Director: Jacques Laîné
Production: JL Productions

“L’Odyssée Andine”
Director: Brice Villecourt

“Ice Up”
Director: Bertrand Delapierre
Production: Damilan, Sevendoc

“Le Piano des sables
Director: Arnaud Petitet
Production: AP Films Productions

“La grande traversée canadienne”
Director: Marie-Dominique Montel
Production  Association mémoire du Grand Nord, Bétaprod

“7 sommets pour un biplace”
Director: Alain Grelet

“Omo”
Director: Pavol Barabas
Production: K2 Studios

“Bapa
Director: Maurice Thiney

“Sur le fil des 4000”
Director: Gilles Chappaz
Production: Migoo Productions

“Huandoy First Base” – Out of competition
Director: Jérôme Blanc Gras
Production: Ride the Planets

Awards

Aigle d’Or de l’Aventure – Grand Prize of the festival
“Omo”
Director: Pavol Barabas
Production: K2 Studios

Public Grand Prize Spectators’ favorite
“Sur le fil des 4000”
Director: Gilles Chappaz
Production : Migoo Productions

Alain Estève Prize – Technical qualities of the movie
“Zanskar, le chemin des glaces”
Director: Anne, Véronique and Erik Lapied

CMC Hope Prize – Encouragement prize for filmmaking
“L’Odyssée Andine”
Director: Brice Villecourt

Planet Cinematographic Achievement Award
“Sur le fil des 4000”
Director: Gilles Chappaz
Production: Migoo Productions

Ceremony' master

Sylvain Tesson

Sylvain Tesson, 38 years old, member of the Society of French Explorers. A geographer by training, he divides his life between long-distance travel and writing. Its preferred regions correspond to the heart of immense Eurasia: Afghanistan, Siberia, Mongolia, Tibet. He publishes reports in the magazine press and has written around fifteen works including: Small treatise on the immensity of the world (Equators), Praise of wandering energy (Equators), News from the East (Phébus), the Axis of the Wolf (Robert Laffont).

His latest collection of short stories “A Life to Sleep Outside”, published by Gallimard in 2009, won the Goncourt short story prize and the Grand Prix de short story prize from the Académie française. Recently he published with Gallimard an account of the engagement and combat of Alpine hunters in Afghanistan: “High tension” (Gallimard).

He is the author of documentaries devoted to discovery and adventure broadcast on France 3, Voyage and France 5.

Jury's president

Stéphane Lévin

Stéphane Lévin is a French explorer born in Cameroon on April 26, 1963 on a coffee farm.

Known for his scientific expeditions, shared with high school students. He thus traveled to the Arctic, the Sahara and the jungle of Guyana.

In February 2005, he was elected a member of the Society of French Explorers.

Eric Loizeau

Eric Loizeau

Éric Loizeau is a special kind of adventurer who loves to push his limits both on the oceans and on the largest mountains on our planet. A distinguished navigator, an emblematic runner of the 90s with numerous victories on the oceans alone or with a crew, he changed his life in 1992 to settle in the mountains and become a mountaineer.

With a team of guides, he founded the Adventure School which quickly became ELO (Eric Loizeau Organizations) when he decided to share his experience in team-building and sustainable development with companies.

To maintain the link with the sea, for many years it has organized the Sea and Mountain Trophy where the elite of sailors and mountaineers meet.

Author of the book “From Cape Horn to Everest”, he explains his formidable adventures which led him to cross Cape Horn in a race before climbing the roof of the world with Patrick Berhault in May 2003.

Stéphane Machet

Stéphane Machet

Ski instructor and director.

Liv Sansoz

Liv Sansoz

Liv Sansoz, born February 12, 1977 in Bourg-Saint-Maurice, is a French climber, twice world champion, and three times winner of the World Cup, in difficulty events and in bouldering. She is the second climber to achieve an 8c+. She regularly participates in the Petzl Roc Trip.

She also practices ice climbing, including the ascent of the Pomme d’Or, dry-tooling, mixed climbing, ski mountaineering and steep slope skiing.

Skydiving gradually led her towards BASE jumping, until she jumped the highest vertical rock wall in Europe in the Romsdal valley.

In 2010, she began urban climbing, which we can see in the film Nouvelle Vague.

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