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The Alpinist

  • 2021
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
16K
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The Alpinist (2021)
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Marc-André Leclerc climbs alone, far from the limelight. The free-spirited 23-year-old makes some of the boldest solo ascents in history. With no cameras and no margin for error, Leclerc's a... Read allMarc-André Leclerc climbs alone, far from the limelight. The free-spirited 23-year-old makes some of the boldest solo ascents in history. With no cameras and no margin for error, Leclerc's approach is the essence of solo adventure.Marc-André Leclerc climbs alone, far from the limelight. The free-spirited 23-year-old makes some of the boldest solo ascents in history. With no cameras and no margin for error, Leclerc's approach is the essence of solo adventure.

  • Directors
    • Peter Mortimer
    • Nick Rosen
  • Stars
    • Marc-André Leclerc
    • Peter Mortimer
    • Alex Honnold
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    16K
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    • Directors
      • Peter Mortimer
      • Nick Rosen
    • Stars
      • Marc-André Leclerc
      • Peter Mortimer
      • Alex Honnold
    • 82User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Marc-André Leclerc
    Marc-André Leclerc
    • Self - Free Soloist
    Peter Mortimer
    Peter Mortimer
    • Self - Filmmaker
    Alex Honnold
    Alex Honnold
    • Self - Free Soloist
    Jason Kruk
    Jason Kruk
    • Self - Squamish Climber
    Will Stanhope
    Will Stanhope
    • Self - Squamish Climber
    Hevy Duty
    Hevy Duty
    • Self - Climber
    Brette Harrington
    Brette Harrington
    • Self - Alpinist, Marc's Girlfriend
    Barry Blanchard
    Barry Blanchard
    • Self - Alpinist
    Bernadette McDonald
    Bernadette McDonald
    • Self - Alpinist, Historian
    Reinhold Messner
    Reinhold Messner
    • Self - Alpinist
    Will Gadd
    Will Gadd
    • Self - Ice Climber
    Raphael Slawinski
    Raphael Slawinski
    • Self - Ice Climber
    Jon Walsh
    Jon Walsh
    • Self - Alpinist
    Michelle Kuipers
    Michelle Kuipers
    • Self - Marc's Mom
    Jim Elzinga
    Jim Elzinga
    • Self - Alpinist
    Austin Siadak
    Austin Siadak
    • Self - Cameraman, Climber
    Hugo Acosta
    Hugo Acosta
    • Self - Climber, Hostel Keeper
    Tommy Caldwell
    Tommy Caldwell
    • Self - Rock Climber
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    • Directors
      • Peter Mortimer
      • Nick Rosen
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    7ferguson-6

    on his own terms

    Greetings again from the darkness. I nearly opted to pass on this since I assumed it would be similar to watching Alex Honnold climb in Best Documentary Oscar winner FREE SOLO (2018), and that was a visceral viewing experience that should not be messed with. To ease my concerns, the filmmakers Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen interview Honnold early on, and Alex makes it abundantly clear how impressed he is with the solo climbing of Marc-Andre LeClerc, the focus of this film.

    The opening sequence is truly breathtaking as we watch LeClerc climb. The filmmakers followed him, or at least attempted to, for the better part of two years. Honnold explains that LeClerc never sought adulation or recognition, and purposefully remained under the radar - a form of purity (and elusiveness). But even climbers have a grapevine, and over time the stories of LeClerc's solo climbs became somewhat legendary.

    Two things are well known about free climbing: these folks are a different breed - beating to their own drum, and the risk of death is extraordinary (we see a roster of some who have perished). Somehow LeClerc is even more extreme than this community of extremists. He owned neither a cell phone nor a vehicle. He had no home, and in fact, he and his girlfriend Brette Harrington recounted sleeping in a stairwell (for warmth, not comfort). As kindred spirits, LeClerc and Brette would sometimes climb together, while other times, he would take off on a new adventure.

    As elusive and private as he remained, LeClerc's own time on camera endears him to us - whether he's climbing or just talking. For such a young man, his thoughts seem clear and deep. He understands what makes him tick, and his mother admits a 9-to-5 job was never a possibility. LeClerc recalls his hard partying phase, and how climbing helped him recover. The filmmakers panic about halfway through when their star goes AWOL and they struggle to track him down.

    The photography is stunning at times, and there are drone shots that capture the spectacle of a lone climber dwarfed by nature. Just when our nerves are frazzled to bits, the ante gets upped with LeClerc displaying his ice climbing ability, and his trip to Patagonia to take on Torre Egger, the most challenging climb in the western Hemisphere. Other climbers provide some insight into the mindset, as well as LeClerc's accomplishments. Brette and LeClerc's mother also provide perspective, and while we may have some comprehension of alpinism and solo climbing, it's Marc-Andre LeClerc's natural habitat, and the only place he could quiet his mind.

    In U. S. theaters on September 10, 2021, following a September 7 nationwide Fathom Events premiere, featuring exclusive bonus content (and an interview with directors Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen)
    10caramia2002

    Great Tribute to an Inspiring Human

    He is little known, but deserves this film, a great tribute to a great climber. I'm an armchair climber (but real life mountain freak) and this is a great journey I'm glad I got to go on. Great climbing footage and real life adventures (many!) rivaling, if not surpassing, Free Solo, Dawn Wall, and Meru (my personal fav, but it's a different thing). The faces he climbs in this made me quake to my toes, just incredible, but oh the rewards! His achievements, just in this film, are many and mind-boggling. This isn't about just one fantastic ascent, but many (and some firsts).

    All the things people say about people like this and the risks they take, or fates with which they flirt, are just BS. We ALL take risks everyday. Driving on a freeway can be just as swift and life changing as free soloing or any mountaineering, and neither is any more or less tragic. Risky is risky, but at least he does it in such breathtaking places, and gets to challenge himself in unique ways. The beauty is that he's so positive and seems to live in the now, with such enthusiasm. If you don't learn from these things and don't recognize that it's the journey, you are just a fool on a rock face, which Mark-Andre is not. Is the punter who "climbs" Everest any more wise for the ego gratifying stunt? Usually not and the risks are pretty dire even for that.

    I was thinking of my inspirations and goals while watching this, and I realized that, in my own way, I went for it, too. Very different from Mark-Andre, yet not pulling back from anything. So thanks to Mark-Andre as I often am so hard on myself. It's also very inspiring, no matter your situation, to keep going on and not stop now. Or what are we alive for? Above and beyond, always.

    A very emotional journey, and maybe the best thing is that, by the end, you really, really care about Mark-Andre and feel something genuine, so hats off to the filmmakers for that. And hats off to Mark-Andre for finally letting them film him, so that we can enjoy a fraction of what he enjoys and learn who he is. And just huge props to a once in a generation climber. May you find that perfect summit, that perfect sunrise, Mark-Andre!
    8rannynm

    Mind blowing cinematography, incredible camera angles, you feel as if you are there

    The Alpinist is a fascinating documentary that shows rare footage of beautiful landscapes and will either inspire you to chase your dreams or make you afraid of heights. Whichever way you take it, the movie is well worth the watch.

    The Alpinist follows the 23-year-old mountain climber, Marc-Andre Leclerc, who is a pioneer of solo climbing and has broken countless records. In the documentary, you see all his astonishing climbs and travels around the world and meet the meaningful people who are in Marc-Andre's life.

    There are many remarkable factors about the movie. The first thing to mention is the cinematography which is mind blowing! The angles and the positions of the camera capture the climbing so perfectly that you feel as if you are climbing right along with Marc-Andre. You feel so connected to Marc-Andre that you feel like you've known him forever. Kudos to directors Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen and their crew. The way they captured this incredible footage is remarkable, because as you watch the film, you learn how elusive Marc-Andre Leclerc can be.

    The messages of this film are to follow your passions and to have courage, while also understanding the risks of what you are doing. There is some profanity, some wounds are shown, and the use of drugs. If you are afraid of heights, I would definitely not recommend this.

    I give The Alpinist 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It opens in theaters September 10, 2021. Katherine S, KIDS FIRST!
    10mikemars38

    Outstanding

    I wasn't going to see it but gave it a go with my unlimited card. I was gripped from start to finish , outstanding and what an incredible young man .
    9Oh_Capital

    I thought Alex Honnold was insane.

    This is a story of a climber only known to those that participate in the sport. He is a man with nerves of steel and does climbs that are more intense than Alex Honnold. His name is Eric Andre Leclrec. He does a solo on site, meaning he's never done the climb before, and he does it solo. It is a very gripping scene and I found myself holding my breath. The story is a story absolutely worth telling. I would recommend this to anyone. Gives you an idea of what life is about and what adventure is worth and isn't worth.

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      Self - Free Soloist: When you're in the mountains with a vision it's like all of the superficialities of life just sort of evaporate and you can often find your self in a deeper state of mind and that can stick with you for a while after a big climb. You appreciate everything so much that you take for granted most of the time

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Альпініст
    • Production companies
      • Red Bull Media House
      • Sender Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $844,743
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $318,648
      • Sep 12, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,445,831
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