
North Face
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Release date | Turkey |
---|---|
Directors | Philipp Stölzl |
Cinematography | Kolja Brandt |
Producers | Benjamin Herrmann |
Danny Krausz | |
Boris Schönfelder | |
Rudolf Santschi | |
Isabelle Welter | |
Screenplay | Philipp Stölzl |
Christoph Silber | |
Johannes Naber | |
Rupert Henning | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2315929 |
About North Face
Based on a true story, North Face is a suspenseful adventure film about a competition to climb the most dangerous rock face in the Alps. Set in 1936, as Nazi propaganda urges the nation's Alpinists to conquer the unclimbed north face of the Swiss massif - the Eiger - two reluctant German climbers begin their daring ascent. …
Hillwalker missing with his dog in Glen Coe

... He was believed to be wearing khaki and black Merrel hiking boots, khaki and black Revolution Wraith outdoor trousers, a dark and light blue hooded Peter Storm waterproof jacket, and a grey North Face beanie hat...
Ben Nevis: Climber dies after avalanche on Scottish mountain

...A man has died in an avalanche on the North Face of Ben Nevis in Scotland...
Finland wants to transform how we make clothes

... Still, Spinnova s yarn is attracting plenty of global attention and has so far been used by brands including upmarket Finnish clothing label Marimekko, and outdoor wear firms North Face, Bergans and Adidas, which recently used it in a limited edition midlayer hoodie designed for hikers...
Grenfell Tower: What happened

... From there, it spread across the North Face of the tower...
Coronavirus: Swiss Alps yearn for the sound of the tourists

......
Clive James in his own words

... North Face of Soho, 2006 It makes no sense whatsoever to call the perpetrators of the Holocaust the Germans if by that is meant that the German victims of Naziism - including many Jews who went on regarding themselves as Germans to the end of the line - somehow weren t Germans at all...
Glasgow's Dave Macleod's Highlands and climbing obsession

... MacLeod has already set his sights on potential new routes in the Highlands There is another really hard-looking unclimbed wall on the North Face of Ben Nevis...
Nature's language is being hijacked by technology

... Original uses of words such as tweet have fallen to 1% Brands that have adopted names from nature, such as Apple, The North Face, Amazon, Nectar et cetera, all have one thing in common, they are aligning their product with something that feels familiar and feels good, said Gerry Acari, managing director of the branding agency Vivid Creative...
Glasgow's Dave Macleod's Highlands and climbing obsession
Dave Macleod climbing at Loch Maree in Wester Ross
Professional climber Dave Macleod admits to having an obsession with striking new climbing routes on some of the toughest rock faces in Scotland .
He has established climbs up sea cliffs in the Western Isles and mountains in the Highlands , including on Ben Nevis , Britain's highest peak.
Ahead of the Kendal Mountain Festival's premiere of his new film, called Undiscovered: A Journey into the Remotest Corners of Scotland , which features fellow climbers Natalie Berry and Masa Sakano, MacLeod has spoken of the highs and lows of The Past 25 years.
His love for rock climbing started when he was a teenager on a bike ride from his home in Scotland 's biggest city.
"I would say the moment I got hooked on the idea of climbing was when I first cycled out of Glasgow and saw a full horizon of mountains covered in snow," says Mr MacLeod.
"They looked close and accessible, which they were, and seeing all The Snow on them on a sunny April day made the idea of going up them seem really appealing. "
But his first rock climb was at Dumbarton Rock, The Remains of a long-extinct volcano at Dumbarton just outside Glasgow .
MacLeod tackling a route in the new climbing film UndiscoveredMacLeod enjoyed the freedom of being able to clamber around The Rocks without the need of any equipment or permission. From That Day the young MacLeod sought out other places to go climbing.
"I felt really At Ease and happy on crags and mountains as an otherwise shy and timid teenager," he says.
After leaving school, MacLeod worked as a postman to make enough money to buy climbing gear and pay for sessions at local climbing walls.
He wrote for climbing magazines while at university, before later going on to write climbing guidebooks, speaking at mountain festivals, coaching before securing some income from sponsorships.
MacLeod has been seeking New Place to climb for 25 yearsThe 41-year-old is today based in Lochaber in The West Highlands , where he lives with his wife Claire and their daughter Freida.
He lives close to where he has done much of his climbing in Scotland - Ben Nevis .
"I don't really think of routes I've done as things I'm proud of, but if I had to pick one, it might be a new route I did on Ben Nevis called Echo Wall," he says.
"It's a pretty hard and really dangerous climb and it took a serious commitment over a couple of years to prepare myself for it physically and mentally. "
MacLeod climbing in St KildaMacLeod has written two books on training for climbing and regularly blogs on the subject, drawing on his own experiences including serious injuries.
"Some were training injuries which were probably avoidable with better planning of my training, recovery and diet," he says.
"I've also had some bad injuries from falling to the ground from a reasonable height," he adds.
MacLeod giving his fingers a Work Out on a rock climb"I was accidentally lowered off the end of a rope by a climbing partner in 2012 and broke my ankle really badly. This was the worst injury I've had and even after multiple surgeries I worried I might not be able to continue climbing hard. "
He adds: "I briefly wondered if I might get on better with a prosthetic foot. I have now recovered well from that injury although my ankles are far from perfect. "
MacLeod is deep in the planning for future projects, most of them involving putting further strain on his ankles and Fingertips .
MacLeod has already set his sights on potential new routes in the Highlands"There is another really hard-looking unclimbed wall on the North Face of Ben Nevis . You see it in profile when you drive along 'The Blar' road from Corpach into Fort William ," he says.
"It never gets wet from The Rain because it's so overhanging. I'd love to climb it, but it needs a good Dry Summer . "
He adds: "I have also been developing new routes out in The West Highlands near Loch Morar . There is a glen there which is just covered in unclimbed walls and The Rock is very compact with not many holds or cracks.
"I can get there in a couple of hours from My House . Its great to have so many climbing challenges right on the doorstep, but this is why I moved to the Highlands . "
.
glasgow, dumbarton, ben nevis
Source of news: bbc.com