Sesto Grado Superiore (1960)

Sesto Grado Superiore (1960) poster

Cesare Maestri demonstrates rock climbing technique by making an ascent in the Sella Group in the Dolomites. Maestri starts by climbing a fourth and fifth grade route. Then he progresses through a sixth grade rock face, and ends climbing a roof using aid climbing techniques. Maestri, nicknamed the 'Spider of the Dolomites' is known for his solo repeats in the Dolomites, as the first climber in the world to ascend the sixty-year walls, and for the controversial first ascent of Cerro Torre in Patagonia.

Director: Giuseppe Taffarel
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
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Cast

Music: Francesco De Masi
Cinematography: Giuseppe Pinori
Editing: Giuliana Bettoja
Production: Documento Film
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Giuseppe Taffarel
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sesto Grado Superiore about?
Cesare Maestri demonstrates rock climbing technique by making an ascent in the Sella Group in the Dolomites. Maestri starts by climbing a fourth and fifth grade route. Then he progresses through a sixth grade rock face, and ends climbing a roof using aid climbing techniques. Maestri, nicknamed the 'Spider of the Dolomites' is known for his solo repeats in the Dolomites, as the first climber in the world to ascend the sixty-year walls, and for the controversial first ascent of Cerro Torre in Patagonia.
Who directed Sesto Grado Superiore?
Sesto Grado Superiore was directed by Giuseppe Taffarel.
Who stars in Sesto Grado Superiore?
Sesto Grado Superiore stars Cesare Maestri.
How long is Sesto Grado Superiore?
Sesto Grado Superiore has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
What genre is Sesto Grado Superiore?
Sesto Grado Superiore is a Documentary film.
Where was Sesto Grado Superiore produced?
Sesto Grado Superiore was produced in Italy.