
Marcel Ichac accompanied the mountaineer Armand Charlet, in 1943, in the repetition of the first crossing of the Aiguilles du Diable that the guide of the Chamonix valley had made in 1925. A roped party joined on snow and ice the Col du Géant, reached at the Mont-Blanc-du-Tacul stop and on the Col du Diable. The men cross the needles by climbing chimneys, cracks and abseiling walls. They access the eastern slope of the Mont-Blanc massif which offers a panorama of the Grandes Jorasses and Mont-Blanc. Armand Charlet was the first to reach the summits of four needles above 4000 meters: the Devil's Horn, Pointe Chaubert, Pointe Médiane and Pointe Carmen; he also tells how he successfully climbed the furthest, the Isolated. Marcel Ichac shot these scenes as close as possible to his subject, he responded with this film with a “truth” cinema, the principle of which we find in his later productions.

Armand Charlet
Self
Bernard Burnet
Self
André Cachet
Self
Édouard Ravanel
Self
Jean Carle
Self

Cervin 1865, une première tragique
Cervin 1865, une première tragique

Nanga Parbat
Nanga Parbat

Enrique Herreros
Enrique Herreros

Twïza, L'Aventure Algérienne
Twïza, L'Aventure Algérienne

Sariri
Sariri

First in Line
First in Line

Progression
Progression

First Ascent
First Ascent

Valley Uprising
Valley Uprising

The Nose Speed Record
The Nose Speed Record

The North Face of the Camembert
The North Face of the Camembert

Maverick from the Edge
Maverick from the Edge