Films Review: Banff Festival 2021
Cette annĂ©e, le Banff Festival est au format 100% VOD, pandĂ©mie oblige. Le cĂŽtĂ© positif de cette formule est que lâorganisation nous a concoctĂ© un programme 100% escalade (âle programme vertâ) avec 4 films de grimpe pour encore plus dâaventures verticales !
Ten thousand bolts
Ce documentaire de 20 minutes rĂ©alisĂ© par les amĂ©ricains Duncan Sullivan, Alex Levin & Ashley Benzwie est consacrĂ© Ă Toni Arbones, principal Ă©quipeur et local emblĂ©matique de Siurana, une des Mecques de lâescalade en Catalogne. En parallĂšle de son portrait, Tony dresse lâhistorique des lieux avec les premiĂšres voies sportives dans les annĂ©es 90, une quarantaine de lignes, et cette piste cabossĂ©e atroce qui menait au village en raison de la prĂ©sence dâun ex-dignitaire nazi tenant le village. Le potentiel des lieux est immense, un terrain de jeu incroyable pour Toni qui Ă©quipe par an entre 25 et 100 voies et possĂšde un millier de voies Ă son actif. Ce boulimique dâouverture est Ă lâorigine de la renommĂ©e du village, qui compte dĂ©sormais 1700 couennes. Un vĂ©ritable passionnĂ©, limite hyper actif et un brin excentrique qui semble avoir le dĂ©veloppement de lâescalade dans la peau. Bien que le film soit assez rĂ©ussi, on aurait aimĂ© davantage de contenu culturel et personnel sur les techniques dâĂ©quipement de Toni, ses positions Ă©thiques comme sur la taille des prises, ou encore ses coups de cĆur, son ressenti sur les voies mythiques. « Ten thousand bolts » demeure un sympathique tour du proprio.

Free as can be
Mark Hudon 63 ans, est un des pionniers du Yosemite. Mark y a participĂ© Ă la naissance de lâescalade libre dans les annĂ©es 70. PrĂšs de 40 ans aprĂšs ses exploits dans la vallĂ©e, Mark se lie avec le jeune Jordan Cannon, 25 ans, pratiquant fĂ©ru dâescalade historique, pour tenter un incroyable dĂ©fi en duo : rĂ©aliser « Free Rider » en libre ! De lâannĂ©e de prĂ©paration nĂ©cessaire aux tentatives dâascensions naĂźt une complicitĂ© de cordĂ©e intergĂ©nĂ©rationnelle assez forte. Dâun cĂŽtĂ©, Mark se familiarise avec les nouvelles techniques de travail en big wall comme le repĂ©rage par le haut, et se remet en forme physiquement, admirablement coachĂ© par Jordan. Dâun autre cĂŽtĂ© le jeune passionnĂ© accĂšde Ă un doux rĂȘve de gamin : partager des moments de grimpe avec ses idoles. On apprĂ©ciera les images en paroi qui mettent particuliĂšrement en exergue la haute technicitĂ© de lâentreprise, notamment dans la longueur clĂ© « Teflon Corner » qui semble proposer une escalade en diĂšdre des plus pĂ©nibles. Happy end : Jordan rĂ©ussira lâascension dans la journĂ©e et Mark rĂ©alisera lâintĂ©gralitĂ© de la voie Ă 2 mouvements prĂšs. Mais au-delĂ des performances le film met en avant lâamitiĂ© entre les deux hommes et la singularitĂ© dâune expĂ©rience incroyable sur le big wall le plus cĂ©lĂšbre du monde.

Pretty Strong â Fernanda
« Pretty Strong » est un documentaire dĂ©diĂ©e Ă lâescalade fĂ©minine, dirigĂ© par lâamĂ©ricaine Colette McInerney. On nous prĂ©sente ici le chapitre du long-mĂ©trage dĂ©diĂ© Ă la grimpeuse mexicaine Fernanda Rodriguez. En plus de voir un moment de grimpe partagĂ© entre filles avec notamment Daila Ojeda, on en profite pour faire du repĂ©rage en se dĂ©lectant des superbes ambiances des spots de grimpe autour de Monterrey (nord-est du Mexique) notamment El Salto. AnimĂ©e par une incroyable tĂ©nacitĂ© et une combativitĂ© impressionnante, Fernanda finit par clipper le relais de son projet du moment « Andradaâs project » 8b+. A muerte spirit !

Climbing Blind
Climbing Blind nous embarque pour 45 minutes dans la vie de Jesse Dufton, grimpeur anglais. Mal-voyant de naissance, Jesse pratique lâescalade depuis son enfance et malgrĂ© un dĂ©clin quasi totale de sa vue, on dĂ©couvre comment Jesse continue de pratiquer sa passion et pas Ă moitiĂ© : en bon grimpeur anglais, il pratique lâescalade en terrain dâaventure. Il envoie le roast-beef en trad et en tĂȘte le bonhomme ! Au fur et Ă mesure du film, on dĂ©couvre comme cela est possible et en particulier la force de la relation de confiance que Jesse et sa femme ont dĂ©veloppĂ©e au cours dâannĂ©es dâaventures communes. Le point dâorge du film est lâascension de lâĂ©peron rocheux Old Man of Hoy sur la cĂŽte Ă©cossaise. Les prises de vue sont magnifiques et viennent sublimer cette trĂšs belle histoire. Spoiler, on a presque plus peur en regardant la marche dâapproche que lâascension elle-mĂȘme !
Les films sont disponibles jusquâĂ la fin du confinement en version originale sous-titrĂ©e sur la plateforme bonne-projection.com.
Crédit photos : Banff Mountain Film Festival France

Films Review: Banff Festival 2021
Due to the pandemic, the Banff Festival is in 100% VOD format in 2021. The positive side of it is that the organization has created a 100% climbing program (âThe green programâ) with 4 climbing movies for even more vertical adventures!
Ten thousand bolts
This 20-minute documentary directed by the Americans Duncan Sullivan, Alex Levin & Ashley Benzwie is devoted to Toni Arbones, main bolter and emblematic local of Siurana, one of the famous climbing place in Catalonia, Spain. In parallel with his portrait, Tony explains the history of the place with the first sports route in the 90s and the horrible track which use to go to the village due to the presence of a former Nazi dignitary in the village. The potential of the Siuranaâs cliffs is huge and it is an incredible playground for Toni who is bolting between 25 and 100 routes per year and has a thousand routes to his credit. This open-minded bolting bulimic is at the origin of the fame of the village, which now has 1,700 routes. He is a true enthusiast, almost hyper active and a bit eccentric guy who seems to have the development of climbing in his blood. Although the film is quite nice, we would have enjoyed more cultural and personal content on Toniâs equipment techniques, his favorite routes, his ethical positions as on the hold chipping. âTen thousand boltsâ remains a nice look around of the place.

Free as can be
Mark Hudon 63 years old, is one of the pioneers of Yosemite and took part of the development of the free climbing in the 1970s. Almost 40 years after his feats in the valley, Mark and the young Jordan Cannon decide to climb together in order to try an incredible challenge: free climbing âFree Riderâ ! From the year of preparation to the several attempts, the roped party built a fairly strong intergenerational affinity. On the one hand, Mark was familiarizing himself with new big wall techniques such as spotting the route from above, and was getting back in shape , admirably coached by Jordan. On the other hand, the young enthusiast was living a sweet childhood dream: sharing moments of climbing with his idols. We appreciate the images on the wall which particularly highlight the high technicality of the route, especially in the dihedral of âTeflon Cornerâ. Happy end: Jordan will sent the route in one day and Mark will complete the entire route expected from 2 moves. But beyond the performances, the film highlights the friendship between the two men and the singularity of an incredible experience on the most famous big wall in the world.

Pretty Strong â Fernanda
âPretty Strongâ is a serie of documentary movied dedicated to female climbing and directed by American Colette McInerney. The present episode focuses on tje Mexican climber Fernanda Rodriguez. In addition to capturing a moment of climbing shared between female climber as Daila Ojeda, the movie gives us the opportunity to enjoy the superb atmospheres of the climbing spots around Monterrey including El Salto. Driven by incredible tenacity and impressive combativeness, Fernanda manage to send her current project âAndradaâs projectâ 8b +. A muerte spirit!

Climbing Blind
Climbing Blind takes us during 45 minutes into the life of Jesse Dufton, an English climber. Visually impaired from birth, Jesse has been climbing since his childhood and despite an almost total decline in his eyesight, we discover how Jesse continues to practice his passion and not by halves: as a good English climber, he likes to lead rock trad climbing ! As the film progresses, we discover how this is possible and in particular the strength of the relationship of trust that Jesse and his wife have developed during the year of joint adventure. The point of the film is the ascent of the Old Man of Hoy rocky outcrop on the Scottish coast. The shots are magnificent and come to sublimate this very beautiful story. Spoiler, we were almost more scared watching the approach step than the climb itself.

The films are available until the end of the French confinement in the English version with subtitles on the bonne-projection.com platform.
credit photo: Banff Mountain Film Festival France
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