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Opera Vertical

10.0 / 10 1984 27mNR French
DocumentaryAdventure

Storyline

Vertical Opera is a documentary film directed by Jean-Paul Janssen, with climbers Patrick Edlinger and Jean-Paul Lemercier in the Gorges du Verdon. The film opens with a training sequence of Patrick Edlinger then he links the routes with Jean-Paul Lemercier "L'Ange en décongelation" (7a), in which he falls voluntarily to demonstrate the usefulness of the rope, then "Le Septième Saut" (7b+). Finally, the final scene, an anthology, consists of a close-up of Edlinger who climbs free solo and barefoot the route "Débiloff", still in the Verdon, above hundreds of meters of void, all to lyrical music. It is "Wie Furchtsam Wankten Meine Schritte", the aria for alto voice from Johann Sebastian Bach's cantata BWV 33, music not unrelated to the subject of the documentary: "How faltering and fearful my steps were".

Cast & Crew

Patrick Edlinger

Patrick Edlinger

Self

Lead
Jean-Paul Lemercier

Jean-Paul Lemercier

Self

What People Are Saying

5.0
A staggering achievement of craft and ambition. Jean-Paul Janssen's vision lands with breathtaking precision.
Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
5.0
Every frame feels alive. Opera Vertical is the rare release that takes its audience seriously.
Anthony Lane, The New Yorker