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Didier Lafond

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Didier Lafond

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Didier Lafond, originally from Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, where he still lives, was a pioneer of alternative sports films in the early 1980s. He focused on sports like freestyle skiing, climbing, and skydiving, which he also practiced. He directed the very first short film about monoskiing ever broadcast on television, "Skieur rêveur" (Dreaming Skier), in 1981. He also directed numerous action sports films broadcast during the heyday of "La Nuit de la Glisse" (Night of the Glide) from 1982 to 1987; "Ski Symphonie" (Ski Symphony), "Opéra Blanc" (White Opera), "Juste pour le plaisir" (Just for Pleasure), "La Créature du Professeur Glissenstein" (The Creature of Professor Glissenstein), to name just a few. Some sixty awards garnered at festivals worldwide attest to his talent; no other director has ever achieved such a record in sports cinema, and he has become an ambassador for French sports films globally. But it was the legendary "Apocalypse Snow," which Didier filmed in 1983, that would forever leave its mark and become a worldwide hit with snowboarder Régis Rolland. This now-cult classic, released in 1984, featured snowboarding on screen for the first time. The film has influenced every generation of snowboarders to this day and helped launch snowboarding globally. "Apocalypse Snow" garnered seven international awards, and few sports films have remained as memorable. Twenty-five years later, Didier set himself a new goal: to make "Apocalypse Snow: The Return" with the world's gr…

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