
Tony Lamiche
Known For & Full Filmography4 Titles

Movie - 2008, 2h 15m • as Self
When fifteen adventure-starved climbers meet a strange mage from another era, there’s no telling what might happen... But strange brews can certainly change your outlook on life! Follow the escapades of our intrepid climbers—catapulted into the mix without warning by a diabolical DJ to the beat of a funky remix. This is a film that left its mark on an entire generation of climbers! The "Navalameca 70s" project is a docufiction in which Team Petzl athletes transform into 1960s-style climbers, tackling the most extreme boulders in Navalosa (Spain) wearing the EB climbing shoes our parents used to wear.

Movie - 2008, 2h 15m • as Self
A documentary about climbing in mythical climbing locations with bouldering in grace (Tinos), in South Africa (Rockland), in Italy (Chiomonte) and in Annot (France), on routes in Fournel and Tournoux, all in a friendly atmosphere with a cast of international climbers including Tony Lamiche, Gérôme Pouvreau, François Lombard, Yann Ghesquier, Ben Semiond, Mat Semiond, Vincent Albrand, Wills Young, Isabelle Carrier, Jérémie Pancol, Lionel Daudet & Véro Daudet.

Movie - 2011, 2h 15m • as Self
An outstanding performance featuring brilliant storytelling, high stakes drama, and unforgettable character arcs.

Movie - 2011, 2h 15m • as Self
During a reconnaissance trip, Olivier Balma, a guide and instructor at CMDI, accompanies Erwan Le Lann into the Getu Valley, in the heart of Guizhou Province. They discover a practically untouched site with a unique giant arch filled with limestone tufas. The project takes shape with the agreement of the government and the Chinese Mountaineering Association. It takes a group of climbers two trips to put up 250 new routes of all levels. During the Petzl RocTrip, hundreds of Chinese and visiting climbers get together to climb these routes. The highlight of the event is when the Spaniard Dani Andrada sends his project, Corazon de Ensueno. In front of a big crowd, he frees the extremely difficult eight pitches, all tied in with his partner, Chris Sharma. Since then, the Getu Valley has become a prime climbing destination, thanks to the magnificent routes and to the warm and authentic hospitality of the valley's inhabitants.