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Born February 17, 1953 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Jean Afanassieff, born February 17, 1953 born in Paris and died in the same city on January 10, 2015, is a French mountaineer and director of Russian origin, considered one of the best climbers of his generation. On October 15, 1978, he was one of the first French people to reach the summit of Everest, with Pierre Mazeaud and Nicolas Jaeger Accompanied by the Austrian Kurt Diemberger, altitude cameraman. Grandson of the Russian emigration of 1917, having fled Crimea, son of Igor Afanassieff engineer at Thomson, Jean Afanassieff was born on February 17, 1953 in Paris. He discovered climbing in Fontainebleau with his family before his parents enrolled him at the age of fourteen in the French Alpine Club. He made his first races two years later [ref. desired] then left at the age of eighteen for Chamonix where he made several first solo ascents. Became a high mountain guide at the age of twenty, a member of the Chamonix Guides Companion, he was the first to climb Mount Ross with Patrick Cordier in the Kerguelen Islands in 1975. The same year, he founded with Patrick Cordier, Gilles and Patrice Bodin, the independent association of Mont Blanc guides (AIGMB).

Eric Escoffier, la Fureur de Vivre
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Faszination Bergfilm - Himmelhoch und Abgrundtief
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The World According to Gazprom

Tank on the Moon

Mammoth Hunter

When the Mountaineers Make Their Cinema
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Everest At Any Cost
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La Grande Cordée

Paragot-Bérardini, La Cordée des Voyous

Guido Magnone - The Artist

Gary Hemming, le beatnik des cimes

The Death Zone
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Le Grec - Georges Livanos

Au Nord De L'Hiver

The Climbers

Annapurna 88

Faces Nord
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Everest 78, or the French on top of the world
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Death of a Guide
Guide de Haute-Montagne