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All or nothing”, the doc with Jérémie Heitz and Sam Anthamatten

How far to go too far? When the Heitz Anthamatten duo is in the game and evolves on a 6000, the cursor can go very high in filming, explains Malcolm Sangster, producer of their last 70-minute documentary, interviewed by Outside. “You did it in Switzerland, now you have to do it in the rest of the world,” Sylvain Saudan, the steep skier, would have whispered to him. It was enough for the Valaisian, accompanied by Sam Anthamatten, high mountain guide and professional skier, to decide to go from 4000 m to 6000 m and set sail for the highest peaks in the world to shoot “The list : All or nothing “. A two-year journey that took him to Pakistan, the Himalayas and the Andes, but also to Canada and Switzerland where the rider carefully prepared each of his expeditions. An obvious sequel to “La liste” – a film released in 2016 in which Jérémie Heitz caused a sensation by skiing the most emblematic faces of the Alps – this 70-minute documentary produced by Sherpas Cinema is only available on VOD for the moment, but we already know that this shoot was anything but serene. The two steep skiers had to make calculated decisions on several occasions, of course, but when their photographer Mika Merikanto is seriously injured in Peru, the whole team is forced to assess his relationship with the mountains, says Malcolm Sangster, producer and co-creator of the film we interviewed. Why this movie, Malcom? We had already carried out projects with Jérémie, Sam and various partners. Knowing their immense skills and goals, and being huge fans of the original “The List” film, inviting them on board for the sequel was a no-brainer for us. What message do you think audiences will take away? The idea was to drive…

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