
Ballade à Devil's Tower 1992
In Ballade à Devil's Tower (1992), legendary rock climber Catherine Destivelle embarks on a solo journey across the rugged landscapes of Utah and Wyoming, seeking both solitude and the thrill of unroped ascents.
Director: Pierre-Antoine Hiroz
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ballade à Devil's Tower (1992) about?
This 1992 adventure documentary follows rock-climbing icon Catherine Destivelle as she travels through Utah and Wyoming to tackle legendary unroped ascents. The film captures her solo climbs of 'Supercrack' and 'El Matador,' blending adventure with the stark beauty of the American West.
Who directed Ballade à Devil's Tower?
Ballade à Devil's Tower was directed by Pierre-Antoine Hiroz, a filmmaker who specialized in capturing extreme sports and outdoor adventures.
Who stars in Ballade à Devil's Tower?
The film stars rock-climbing legend Catherine Destivelle alongside Beth Wald, Richard Roctor, and Daniel Asher.
Is Ballade à Devil's Tower (1992) worth watching?
While unrated and short in duration, this documentary offers a rare glimpse into the world of free solo climbing and the mindset of one of its pioneers. Its blend of adventure and natural beauty makes it compelling for fans of the genre.
How long is Ballade à Devil's Tower?
Ballade à Devil's Tower has a runtime of 27 minutes.
About Ballade à Devil's Tower (1992) — The untold story of a rock-climbing legend's solo conquests
In Ballade à Devil's Tower (1992), legendary rock climber Catherine Destivelle embarks on a solo journey across the rugged landscapes of Utah and Wyoming, seeking both solitude and the thrill of unroped ascents. Under the guidance of director Pierre-Antoine Hiroz, this adventure documentary immerses viewers in Destivelle's quest to conquer iconic climbs like 'Supercrack' in Indian Creek and the legendary 'El Matador' on Devil's Tower, all without a rope. The film captures the raw beauty of the American West, blending breathtaking visuals with the quiet intensity of free solo climbing.
This 27-minute cinematic gem shines a spotlight on Destivelle's unparalleled skill and the mental fortitude required to scale sheer rock faces solo. As she navigates some of the most challenging routes in the U.S., the documentary also explores themes of freedom, self-reliance, and the spiritual connection between climber and cliff. With stunning cinematography and an intimate perspective, Ballade à Devil's Tower offers a glimpse into the mind of a pioneer in adventure sports.