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René Vernadet

René Vernadet, born in 1927 in Paris, is a French director and camera operator. René will never know his father, a dentist, who died in 1930. His mother, Marguerite, is a film makeup artist and little René, an only son, follows her from set to set. This artistic environment is their universe, they rub shoulders with Christian Jacques, Bourvil, Sacha Guitry, Cocteau… He could have become an actor but, at the time, it was above all the technique that motivated him. He therefore embarked on advanced studies in a film laboratory. Friend of Charles Aznavour and especially of Gilbert Bécaud, his “brother” for whom he would later write the lyrics of one or two songs, as well as for Yves Montand. The encounter between his camera and the practice of climbing in Fontainebleau with the big names of the time such as Lucien Bérardini, Robert Paragot or Edmond Denis would trigger the trigger for his career: he followed them to Chamonix, met the photographer and filmmaker Georges Tairraz, with whom he shot, in 1947, the images of the International Ski Week. And off he went... A series of short films such as "Escale au Saussois", "La République Nous Appelle", "Glaces Eternelles", "Les Belles Vacances", bear his signature always marked by didacticism and humor. After an "interlude" of seventeen documentaries shot during the Algerian War for the General Government, and many trips back and forth between Paris and Chamonix, he settled, in 1958, at the foot of Mont Blanc, with his wife Mireille who already had a great career as a film editor behind her. René Vernadet shot film after film as a cameraman specializing in dizzying scenes, including his two bravura pieces, "Les Étoiles De Midi" by Marcel Ichac in 1959 and "Mort D’Un Guide" by Jacques Ertaud in 1975. The same year, he created the images for "Horizons Gagnés" by the great Gaston Rébuffat, who was impressed by his mastery. This film was a huge success at the Connaissance du Monde conferences, of which Vernadet would become a regular. René Vernadet is also in demand for feature-length fiction films, and not the least, "Le Train" by John Frankenheimer, "Fifi La Plume" by Albert Lamorisse, "Sur un Arbre Perché" by Serge Korber, with Louis de Funès, or even "La Voie Jackson," a long-running TV film by Gérard Herzog shot in Chamonix in 1979... In the 1950s, he had the opportunity to travel around India to make films commissioned by Secours Catholique. Later, his friendship with the Italian philosopher Lanza del Vasto led him to Tibet, which would truly attract him; seventeen films and four books. Very active in the association Les amis du Vieux Chamonix, he spends a crazy amount of time going through dusty documents and old postcards in a cluttered little room, digitizing glass plates and reels of films from another age. Extremely in demand, he is there to host evenings at the cinema or at the prestigious Majestic cinema in Chamonix, capable of brilliantly commenting on silent films live and telling often very funny anecdotes from the filming. But when asked again why he doesn't get dizzy, he simply replies: "I don't know, I don't worry about it". In 2017, René Vernadet has just started his twenty-sixth trip to Tibet. He is 90 years old... Born : 8th-Nov-1927

Movie Credits

When the Mountaineers Make Their Cinema

Many mountaineers as part of their activity have used cameras and films to allow us to participate through images in their adventures and their emotions. Many of them have become true film professionals: Joseph Vallot, Lionel Terray, Marcel Ichac, Renè Vernadet, Jean Afanasieff, Pierre Royer, Denis Ducroz, Kurt Diemberg and many others are among the conquerors of the image of the mountain. The film depicts the passion of these men on the highest mountains in the world... behind the lens.
Released : 1st-Jan-2000

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The World of Gaston Rébuffat

The World of Gaston Rébuffat is a documentary on mountaineering which takes place at Gendarme Du Pic Du Roc and Grande Candelle. Directed by Gilles Chappaz in 2009 and produced by Seven Doc, we find Christophe Profit, Françoise Rébuffat, Thierry Renault, Jean-Olivier Majastre, René Vernadet, Sam Beaugey and many others. Friendship of his rope companions, friendship of the mountain, friendship of all of nature, he spoke of the mountain with simplicity and happiness. A precursor, a visionary, Gaston Rébuffat was a resolutely committed person, without ever having spoken of an exploit, let alone a fight (among other achievements, he was the first to climb the six north faces of the Alps in a lifetime as a mountaineer).
Released : 1st-Jan-2009

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Anatomy of a First

In February 1966, Pierre Mazeaud and Lucien Berardini attempted a difficult first ascent to one of the summits of Garet El Djenoun, in the Hoggar massif, a mountain range located west of the Sahara, in the south of Algeria. The mountain has been preserved intact since Roger Frison-Roche's expedition in 1935. The documentary, superbly filmed by René Vernadet, won the Grand Prix at the Trento Film Festival in 1966.
Released : 1st-Jan-1966

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Jannu, Chronicle of a Conquest

Three years after the 1959 expedition, abandoned 350m from the summit, Lionel Terray leads a new assault on Jannu, one of the most demanding peaks in the Himalayas. At the base camp, equipment and food rations are prepared. The conditions are optimal and the ascent can begin. The camera follows the progress of the mountaineers and Sherpas as closely as possible, from one high-altitude camp to another: installing fixed ropes, progressing over crevasses, in the middle of frozen towers, vertically down immense ice falls or along the edge of sharp ridges. From 7000m, oxygen bottles become essential, as the difficulty of the climb prevents acclimatization. The expedition is a total success: the majority of its members reach the 7710m summit.
Released : 1st-Jan-1962

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Victories on the Himalayas

Retrospective of four major peaks climbed by French expeditions: Annapurna (8078m) in 1950; Makalu (8481m) in 1955; Mustagh Tower (7273m) in 1956 and Le Jannu (7710m) in 1962. A film by Lucien Berardini and Jean-Marie Perthus with the support of the French Alpine Club and the FFME (French Mountain and Climbing Federation).
Released : 1st-Jan-1960

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TV Credits

Les Coulisses De L'Exploit

Self - "Les Coulisses De L'Exploit" was a French television program of sports information created by Jacques Goddet and Raymond Marcillac, and broadcast on RTF Television then on the first channel of the ORTF from December 13, 1961 to August 16, 1972. The principle of this program is to report on sports news but also to meet men and women performing exceptional feats. According to Raymond Marcillac: "Competitive sport is not our only field of action. It never has been. We want to discover beings whose life is enriching, exhilarating; men who have accomplished acts that can be offered to our admiration without reluctance."
Released : Unknown

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