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La Promesse du Large

In his fabulous book La promesse du large (‘The promise of adventure’ – the title alone reflects the very spirit of Val d’Isère’s Aventure & Découverte festival), novelist Arnaud De La Grange’s heroine, Manon, says “la vie ne vaut que par le mouvement” (“movement makes life worth living”).

And oh how right she is! Her sentence should be embroidered in gold letters on blue banners to be flown at the top of the Bellevarde and Solaise slopes!

For 27 years now, the Aventure & Découverte festival has had many of us convinced that movement inspires people, unleashes the mind, soothes the soul, tans the body and brings a song to the lips of the whole world.

Through movement, human beings push their boundaries, connect with others, launch into new adventures and yearn for transformation. The 12th-century knights who roamed enchanted forests knew they had to leave if they were to fulfil themselves.

Deep down, our festival-goers have embraced this notion for a long time. In 2024, everyone believes in ‘the promise of adventure’, be it alongside the whales that swim the oceans, in the dunes of the Sahara or on a rock face in America, faced with the cosmos, the Nordic unknown or simply the void.

What matters is to give direction to our movement. Leaving is pointless without a dream to pursue. Leaving is pointless without the expectation to be transformed by movement.

On our return, we remember. We have learned from our voyage. We have become someone else. On the festival stage, we tell our adventure stories, present the images we’ve collected along the way, and say to ourselves, as in the novel by De La Grange, “Me voilà enfin maître de mon sillage” (At last I control what I leave in my wake).

 

Sylvain Tesson

Prize list

L’AIGLE D’OR DE L’AVENTURE 2024

Sunny Boy

Direction: Morgan Le Faucheur

This is the Grand Prix of the Festival awarded by the jury, it is the ultimate reward. The winning film is screened at the end of the closing ceremony of the Festival.

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Arthur Guérin-Boëri is suffocating in his local swimming pool. His swim lane has become a dead end. The French athlete, multiple world champion in dynamic apnea, decides to leave the warmth of his pool and plunge into the frozen waters of a Finnish lake to set a new record. His journey then led him to immerse himself almost naked under a block of ice, in an attempt to set a new record in the icy waters of a Canadian lake. In his quest for legitimacy, which brings him close to death on several occasions, Arthur ends up finding himself.

LE PRIX ALAIN ESTÈVE 2024

Aux pays des brumes : un hiver Balte

Direction: Sophie Planque

This prize pays tribute to the mountaineer Alain Estève, former head of the GMHM (High Mountain Military Group) who disappeared in the mountains in 1997. It rewards the technical qualities of a film.

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In the lands of mists, in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, at the winter solstice, the sacred fire which celebrates the return of the sun revives ancient, millennia-old beliefs forgotten in the rest of Europe. Sophie Planque and Jérémy Vaugeois decided to go by bike to experience the Baltic winter and meet those who keep these ancestral cultures alive. A unique heritage that nourishes a deep relationship with nature.

LE PRIX ESPOIR TITRA FILM, ENCOURAGEMENT À LA RÉALISATION 2024

ORAHALA – Théâtre nomade au Sahara

Direction: Valentin Bertrand

Founded in 1933 in Paris, inventor of subtitling, TITRAFILM specializes in localization, accessibility and post-production. Each year, L’ECOLE TITRA trains 500 professionals in the techniques of its innovative professions. TITRAFILM is proud to be the official technical partner of the Festival, thus confirming its link with all the talents of the 7th art. TITRAFILM is pleased to honor the producer of the film winner of the Festival’s Espoir Prize, by providing him with a grant for technical work in AUDIO post-production.

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March 2020, here I am confined in a heavenly oasis of the Mauritanian desert in the Sahara.

There I will meet Abdu. With his theatre company, he likes visiting nomadic camps standing in the vast desert.

Through games and laughs, theater actors deliver to the nomadic people basic messages about education, food and hygiene.

Shows, dances, songs… thousand coulours’ boubous fly to the percussion sounds. I feel carried by the desert melody, where never ending sand dunes curiously evoke the infinite dimensions of our soul.

LE PRIX USHUAÏA TV 2024

Al Qimma (The peak) – First film production

Direction: Mehdi Moutia

For over ten years, Ushuaïa TV has also been providing support by awarding a prize to a director with the award-winning film being broadcast on the channel. This film is selected by the Ushuaïa TV editorial team.

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One day, Bouchra comes across a piece of paper on which is written: “Hiking to Toubkal, the highest peak in Morocco”. Since that day, Bouchra has followed a path that will lead him to climb the seven highest peaks in the world. In his ascent of Everest, Bouchra discovers his real destiny.

LE GRAND PRIX DU PUBLIC 2024

Fils du vent

Direction: Jérémy Bigé

At the entrance of each film in competition, the public receives a ticket that allows them to vote at the end of the film for the Grand Prix du Public. Ballot boxes marked “not at all”, “a little”, “a lot”, “crazy” are located at the exit of the Convention Center to collect votes. The count is done in proportion to the number of spectators who thus determine their favorite.

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For 90 days in the summer of 2022, Jérémy Bigé embarks on a major journey through the mountains of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. In the footsteps of Soviet emissaries, explorers of yesteryear and nomads who inhabit the high meadows, it makes its way through the Celestial Mountains and the Pamir Alaï along a unique, technical and high route. From pass to pass, from yurt to yurt, he reached Dushanbe after 2,000 km of walking and 90,000 m of elevation with his only luggage of 5 kg. This walk is the winner of the Guild’s adventure grants and Expé 2022 grants.

Ceremony' master

Sylvain Tesson

La Promesse du Large

In his fabulous book La promesse du large (‘The promise of adventure’ – the title alone reflects the very spirit of Val d’Isère’s Aventure & Découverte festival), novelist Arnaud De La Grange’s heroine, Manon, says “la vie ne vaut que par le mouvement” (“movement makes life worth living”).

And oh how right she is! Her sentence should be embroidered in gold letters on blue banners to be flown at the top of the Bellevarde and Solaise slopes!

For 27 years now, the Aventure & Découverte festival has had many of us convinced that movement inspires people, unleashes the mind, soothes the soul, tans the body and brings a song to the lips of the whole world.

Through movement, human beings push their boundaries, connect with others, launch into new adventures and yearn for transformation. The 12th-century knights who roamed enchanted forests knew they had to leave if they were to fulfil themselves.

Deep down, our festival-goers have embraced this notion for a long time. In 2024, everyone believes in ‘the promise of adventure’, be it alongside the whales that swim the oceans, in the dunes of the Sahara or on a rock face in America, faced with the cosmos, the Nordic unknown or simply the void.

What matters is to give direction to our movement. Leaving is pointless without a dream to pursue. Leaving is pointless without the expectation to be transformed by movement.

On our return, we remember. We have learned from our voyage. We have become someone else. On the festival stage, we tell our adventure stories, present the images we’ve collected along the way, and say to ourselves, as in the novel by De La Grange, “Me voilà enfin maître de mon sillage” (At last I control what I leave in my wake).

Jury's president

Jean-Marc Barr

 

 

 

 

 

Jean-Marc Barr is an actor, director, producer and photographer. His first acting role was in Hope and Glory in 1987, before he became a household name after playing Jacques Mayol in Luc Besson’s film, “Le Grand Bleu”, released in 1988. Idolised by an entire generation, he then went from role to role in both theatre and cinema.

In 1998, he and Pascal Arnold created their own production company, Toloda. In 2013, he played Jack Kerouac, a character in Michael Polish’s film, Big Sur, adapted from the famous novel by the American author and poet.

 

 

 

 

 

Benjamin Védrines

Guide et alpiniste professionnel

Benjamin Védrines

Guide et alpiniste professionnel

At the age of 31, Benjamin Védrines is a professional mountaineer and guide, awarded the 2024 Mountain Trophies prize for the best French mountaineers.

He explores the mountains in many ways, skiing, mountaineering or climbing between the planet’s 8,000-metre peaks and the beautiful summits of France. The Écrins are his favourite mountains.

Benjamin likes simplicity and great adventures, and his determination is legendary. He enjoys every new challenge that invites him to push his boundaries.

“To me, meditation and performance go hand in hand. I like recording my experiences and sharing my emotions with the widest possible audience. That’s why I’m so proud to be on the judging panel for the Adventure & Discovery film festival.”

Ingrid Pohu

Chroniqueuse-journaliste

Ingrid Pohu

Chroniqueuse-journaliste

As a radio commentator and journalist at Franceinfo, Ingrid Pohu does travel reports for the public news channel, including the series Les Baroudeurs which has her interviewing the adventurers she meets.

She produces Franceinfo’s programme Mômes Trotteurs, giving children a chance to speak, and is the author of a travel guide written and read by kids, Mômes Trotteurs Paris (Franceinfo – Ed.Nomades).

Ingrid has also written various documentary series for the France Bleu radio station (Profession de Voix / Bashung, le grand voyageur / Nos meilleurs souvenirs de concerts).

For the printed press, she provides travel features for Le Parisien Week-End and music columns for the daily newspaper, L’Humanité.

Priscilla Telmon

Cinéaste et auteure

Priscilla Telmon

Cinéaste et auteure

Priscilla Telmon is a filmmaker and author. For 20 years, she has traveled the world on long-distance trips reporting. Through her independent production house Petites Planètes, she is passionate about the fields of anthropology, the sacred and ecology. His practice combines films, musical recordings, performances, immersive installations and photographic works. One of his latest adventures “Híbridos, the Spirits of Brazil” was exhibited from the MoMA in New York to the Barbican in London. She is, among other things, the author of Himalayas, in the footsteps of Alexandra David Neel.

On the sidelines of the festival

Sunday

14

April

Before the festival

With Priscilla Telmon and Sylvain Tesson

Le Splendid Cinema

18h30

Le Merveilleux

Booking at Tourisme Office

Enter the world of the mysterious through two short films.

The first film takes us on a sailing trip around the labyrinthine geography of the Celtic coast, while the other invites us under the tree canopy where the powerful, invisible symphony of nature is constantly being played out. As Heraclitus said, “Nature loves to hide.” Only a poet photographer can reveal it.

 

 « La Forêt des ombres » by Vincent Munier
20 mn
Produced by Kobalann & Musée des Confluences for the ‘En Forêt’ exhibition with Vincent Munier (until 27 April 2025)

The forest is a temple where the living columns sometimes murmur indistinct words. Baudelaire knew all about this. Vincent Munier has entered into the forest. It all looks familiar, but, in reality, it contains undreamed-of secrets. The famous photographer allows the world to rustle, nature to take root and the wildlife to brush up against him.

 

« Avec les Fées » by Priscilla Telmon
14 mn
Produced by Les Équateurs & Petites Planètes

Sylvain Tesson searches for fairies along the Celtic coast. What is a fairy? It is a facet of reality revealed by a certain way of looking at things. Open your eyes and you will be rewarded greatly.

Wednesday

17

April

Carte blanche Ushuaïa TV

With Franck Bruno, protagonist

Le Splendid Cinema

16h

L’Iceberg

Duration70 min.
EditionUshuaïa TV

For more than fifteen years, Frank Bruno has been surveying Greenland by all possible means on this land of ice and silence.

For several years, a small blue house has been his home, in the hamlet of Oqaatsut located more than three hundred and fifty kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. Made up of hunting families, 20 inhabitants for 140 dogs, life in the village is absolutely different from all other places on the planet. It took him a lot of time and patience to get adopted. Only ice and time are masters, a national motto that takes on its full meaning. Several months a year, he lives there, he takes his time there.

The exploding icebergs, the sea that suddenly freezes, the violent northern winds, the whales that come to gorge on krill, the extreme solitude, these are the daily lives that fascinate him. But life is made of paradox, to voluntarily escape this recluse life, each year he invites a group of amputees like him, to share a piece of his polar life.

Like an iceberg that only leaves a ninth of its mass above the surface of the ocean, Frank hides his wounds, his abandonments. In this opus he reveals himself to become this child who runs the world in search of his lost loves. We will also see the arrival of an atypical rope party which will attempt to climb Perserajuk which is the highest mountain in the region. Silences and glances will be the main players in this opus which pays homage to life, without filter.

This film retraces the atypical journey of a man who was able to get back up despite all his injuries. Homage to life, the power of sharing and the magnificence of the present moment.

An introduction to freediving

Tuesday April 16th at 10 am - Aquasportif center swimming pool

During this poolside workshop, you’ll learn the techniques for preparing to freedive as well as breathing secrets from a multiple world freediving champion. The bravest can then put this advice into practice in the water at the end of the activity.

  • Duration: 1h30
  • Limited numbers with registration required at the Tourist Office reception desk – registration opens on 7 April.
  • Adult entry to the Aquasportif Center: €8,50

 

With Jean-Marc Barr.

Stargazing

at 10 pm - Henri Oreiller Congress center

Come and observe the stars with the protagonist and director of the film “Marche à l’étoile : Amérique du Sud”.

This event is subject to weather conditions.

Des baleines, des tortues et des Hommes

Every day from 5 pm - HENRI OREILLER CONGRESS CENTER

Photographs from the film ‘Des baleines, des tortues et des Hommes’ can be viewed every evening in the marquee at the Henri Oreiller Congress Center from 5.00 pm.

Aux pays des brumes : un hiver Balte by Sophie Planque

Every day from 5 pm - HENRI OREILLER CONGRESS CENTER

Photographs from the film ‘Aux pays des brumes : un hiver Balte’ can be viewed every evening in the marquee at the Henri Oreiller Congress Center from 5.00 pm.

Sophie Planque will be signing her book ‘Aux pays des brumes : un hiver Balte’ on Wednesday and Thursday evenings in the festival bookshop.

LITERARY MEETINGS

Free sign-up required (from 7th April) at the Tourist Office or the festival bookshop. Limited availability.

Book sales will take place at the festival bookshop from Monday 15 to Thursday 18 April from 5.00 pm to 11.00 pm and also during book-signing sessions.

Wednesday

17

April

LITERARY BREAKFAST

Lucy Paltz

LE VAL D'ISÈRE HOTEL

At 9 am

LITERARY BREAKFAST with Lucy Paltz

Nées pour skier

AuthorLucy Paltz

Twenty-seven interwoven portraits of female skiers from all over the world, including competitors, freestylers, pioneers, activists, freeriders and globetrotters, all of whom have chosen their calling with great dedication. Lucy Paltz’s sensitive writing reveals the close bond they have forged with skiing and the mountains.

For this event, Lucy is inviting festival guests to a roundtable discussion on the place of women in the world of adventure and cinema.

Thursday

18

April

LITERARY BREAKFAST

Sylvain Tesson

LA SAVOYARDE HOTEL

At 9 am

LITERARY BREAKFAST with Sylvain Tesson

Avec Les Fées

AuthorSylvain Tesson

Summer had just begun when I set off to find fairies on the Atlantic coast. I don’t believe that they exist. There are no girls wearing tutus with dragonfly wings fluttering above the fountains. It’s a pity: modern humans can no longer see a world of fantasy. In the 12th century, even the lowliest shepherd walked among ghosts. We used to live amongst visions. Maeterlinck, a pale (and very forgotten) Belgian, once said, “How strange people are… Since the demise of fairies, they can’t see them at all and never wonder…”

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