Jean-Marc Boivin, born April 6, 1951 in Dijon and died February 17, 1990, in Venezuela near Salto Angel, was a French mountaineer, extreme skier, paraglider, caver and base jumper. He has directed several award-winning films. He holds altitude records in hang gliding and paragliding; he was also the first to descend Everest by paraglider. This "adventurer of modern times" as he has defined himself is of Dijon origin and made his debut as climbers in Fissin and the difficult limestone cliffs of the Cormot rocks. A true jack-of-all-trades for adventure, Jean-Marc Boivin stands out for the diversity of his talents: climber, mountain guide, glacier climber, paraglider, steep slope skier, this man, known for his kindness and warmth holy energy! His twenty years of adventure know the major stages that punctuate his career. The winter of 1977 was conducive to extreme skiing: he succeeded in his first 8 descents. The following summer, he opened a new route on the Extremely Difficult side of M...
Little Karim
1985
Extreme Ice
1980
Ski Peru!
1979
K2 La Montagne Inachevée
1980
Patagonie Force 10
1983
Jean-Marc Boivin, Extremely Yours
2006
Chamonix - Mont Blanc, Une histoire de conquêtes
2015
Faszination Bergfilm - Himmelhoch und Abgrundtief
2008
Dure Limite: Caving in a mill, Mer de Glace
1986
Les Conquérants de l'Impossible: Portrait de Groupe
1986
Oisans - Ski de sixième degré
1975