Les Carnets De L'Aventure
Les Carnets De L'Aventure

Les Carnets De L'Aventure

1986TV ShowEnded1 SeasonFrench

Les Carnets de l'Aventure is a cult French television program of adventure and extreme sports documentaries broadcast on Saturday afternoons on Antenne 2 (France 2) between 1980 and 1989. At the beginning of the 80s, in full transformation of mountain activities into high level sports, Les Carnets de L'Aventure revealed from to the country that invented alpinism to the whole world the "French-Touch" of these talents of the new approach to the mountains and its new disciplines. Patrick Edlinger and solo free climbing with the film La Vie au Bout des Doigts, directed by Jean-Paul Janssen in 1982. But also his brother in arms Patrick Berhault, Christophe Profit in the solo ascent of Les Drus, the trilogies of Jean-Marc Boivin in hang-gliding, the Himalayan expoits of Marc Batard but also those of Patrick Gabarrou, opener of routes in the Alps and elsewhere, Patrick Vallencant and his extreme skiing, Paul-Émile Victor and many others...

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Director: Patrice MartineauGenres: Adventure, Documentary

Plot Summary

Les Carnets De L'Aventure is a documentary series that takes viewers on thrilling expeditions across the globe. Each episode focuses on a different adventure, showcasing the challenges and discoveries faced by explorers, scientists, and adventurers in diverse and often remote environments. The series highlights the spirit of exploration and the wonders of the natural world.

Critical Reception

As a documentary series from 1986, specific aggregated critical reception is not readily available in the same way as modern films or shows. However, documentary series of this nature were generally appreciated for their educational value and engaging presentation of real-world explorations. It likely appealed to audiences interested in geography, natural history, and human endeavor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its educational content and depiction of global adventures.
  • Appreciated for showcasing diverse landscapes and the efforts of explorers.
  • Seen as an inspiring series for those interested in discovery and the natural world.

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Fun Fact

The series likely featured a variety of international filming locations, providing a window into global exploration techniques and challenges of the mid-1980s.

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