
"Les Compagnons Du Vide" (The Companions of the Void) is a documentary made in 1989 by Claude Andrieux and Gilles Chappaz, broadcast in two parts on the FR3 program "Montagne." The film explores the history of the mountain guide profession through portraits of mountain guides, showcasing the diversity of this high-risk occupation. It also delves into the intimate relationship between the climbing team and the client, using the example of prestigious guides. The documentary follows these teams on major climbs around Chamonix, on Mont Blanc, and on La Meije in the Écrins massif.
Cast

Jean-Franck Charlet
Self

Denis Ducroz
Self

Sylviane Tavernier
Self

Patrick Berhault
Self
Roger Canac
Self
Lionel Wibault
Self
Roland Marie
Self
Jean-Paul Vion
Self
Agnès Ducroz
Self
René Tournier
Self
Joël Vincent
Self
Guy Martin
Self

Paul Minthe
Self (archive footage)

Pierre Rousseau
Self (archive footage)
Philippe Vacher
Self (arcive footage)
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