Antoine Mesnage

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Antoine Mesnage

Born December 21, 1994 · Lyon, Rhône, Rhône-Alpes, France (age 31)

Antoine Mesnage, born in 1994, is a French director, photographer, and videographer from Annecy. Passionate about the mountains and outdoor sports since childhood, he discovered climbing at an early age thanks to his father. He then turned to slacklining and highlining, disciplines in which he excels and has practiced since adolescence. He notably competed in the French Slacklining Championships,…

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Des équilibresDes équilibres · 2024
Des équilibres
10.02024
MovieDocumentary
A figure walks on a wire in mid-air. Highliners take us into their strange, visually extreme practice. From line to line, we move from incomprehension to the opposite: concrete feelings, palpable physical and mental research. As part of a team where nothing seems to stop them, we share their search for balance through imbalance.
Arves-En-CielArves-En-Ciel · 2020
Arves-En-Ciel
8.02020
MovieAdventureDocumentary
This film tells the story of Camille and Antoine, two French highliners and alpinists. They dream to walk between two iconic rock towers of Aiguilles d’Arves. This story documents an amazing adventure that required help from a huge and dedicated team of people.
No Siesta - Christophe Dumarest & Tom LivingstoneNo Siesta - Christophe Dumarest & Tom Livingstone · 2022
No Siesta - Christophe Dumarest & Tom Livingstone
10.02022
MovieDocumentaryAdventure
It's one of the hardest routes on a north face that's not lacking in them: No Siesta on the Grandes Jorasses, 30 pitches of mixed, ice and rock, sometimes dubious, sometimes compact. Opened in 1986 by Jan Porvaznik and Stanislav Glejdura, No Siesta has seen a few repeats that have made it a legend: first solo in 3 days by Patrice Glairon-Rappaz in 2000, first winter and free by Robert Jasper in 2003. For the past ten years, the (rare) repeaters have been setting off on this route in the fall, or winter. Christophe Dumarest knows the north face of the Jorasses well: and for good reason, with this ascent of No Siesta his counter shows twelve routes on the north face! Not far from being a record, no doubt. Roped up with Briton Tom Livingstone, the team climbed No Siesta with two bivouacs. A short and successful film about what remains one of the most famous routes in the Alps.

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No Siesta - Christophe Dumarest & Tom LivingstoneNo Siesta - Christophe Dumarest & Tom Livingstone · 2022
No Siesta - Christophe Dumarest & Tom Livingstone
10.02022
MovieDocumentaryAdventure
It's one of the hardest routes on a north face that's not lacking in them: No Siesta on the Grandes Jorasses, 30 pitches of mixed, ice and rock, sometimes dubious, sometimes compact. Opened in 1986 by Jan Porvaznik and Stanislav Glejdura, No Siesta has seen a few repeats that have made it a legend: first solo in 3 days by Patrice Glairon-Rappaz in 2000, first winter and free by Robert Jasper in 2003. For the past ten years, the (rare) repeaters have been setting off on this route in the fall, or winter. Christophe Dumarest knows the north face of the Jorasses well: and for good reason, with this ascent of No Siesta his counter shows twelve routes on the north face! Not far from being a record, no doubt. Roped up with Briton Tom Livingstone, the team climbed No Siesta with two bivouacs. A short and successful film about what remains one of the most famous routes in the Alps.

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