Don't crack under pressure.

Contributor(s): Donard, Thierry [film director,, screenwriter.]Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: C-124667-9 | Reel DVDDistributor: [Australia] : Distributed by Reel DVD, [2016]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 DVD-video (90 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscOther title: Do not crack under pressure | At head of cover title: Dream the impossible... face the unthinkable... justSubject(s): Extreme sportsGenre/Form: Sports films. | Documentary films. | Feature films. | Nonfiction films. DDC classification: 796.046 Production credits: Directed and written by Thierry Donard.Summary: Thierry Donard has completed another round-the-world journey with his camera, bringing us right into awe-inspiring natural settings where men and women carry out incredible feats. From the most beautiful snowy alpine faces to the peaks towering above the Norwegian fjords, from the waves of Fakarava to proximity-fly above the glaciers to the heart of the Swiss Alps. Skiers, snowboarders, wingsuit pilots, surfers all have one thing in common: the desire to reach the goals they set for themselves, sometimes at the price of waiting months for various weather criteria to converge, and all this in a time when nature is becoming more and more chaotic.
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Reel DVD. C-124667-9.

Directed and written by Thierry Donard.

Rated M.

PAL region 4.

In English. English subtitles for the hearing impaired.

Thierry Donard has completed another round-the-world journey with his camera, bringing us right into awe-inspiring natural settings where men and women carry out incredible feats. From the most beautiful snowy alpine faces to the peaks towering above the Norwegian fjords, from the waves of Fakarava to proximity-fly above the glaciers to the heart of the Swiss Alps. Skiers, snowboarders, wingsuit pilots, surfers all have one thing in common: the desire to reach the goals they set for themselves, sometimes at the price of waiting months for various weather criteria to converge, and all this in a time when nature is becoming more and more chaotic.

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