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René Desmaison, born April 14, 1930 in Bourdeilles (Dordogne) and died September 28, 2007 in Marseille, was a French mountaineer. A high-level mountain guide and climber, René Desmaison, from the mid-1950s and for over 30 years, completed numerous first ascents of great difficulty in the Alps, the Himalayas, and the Andes. A highly publicized mountaineer, he was involved in several controversies. Upon the death of his mother, the young René Desmaison, who was not yet 14, left Marsac near Périgueux and followed his godfather Paul Roze to Antony in the Paris region, where he joined the scout movement. There, he met Pierre Kohlmann, with whom he practiced Sunday climbing in the Fontainebleau forest, along with other young Antony residents, including future mountaineers Bernard Lagesse and André Bertrand.
10.0Les Conquérants de l'impossible - Portrait de René Desmaison
1985
7.0Stars at Noon
1959
10.0When the Mountaineers Make Their Cinema
2000
10.0Jannu, Chronicle of a Conquest
1962
10.0Victories on the Himalayas
1960
10.0Gary Hemming, le beatnik des cimes
1996
10.0Chamonix - Mont Blanc, Une histoire de conquêtes
2015
10.0Eric Escoffier, la Fureur de Vivre
2019