
Documentary on one of the first editions of the Trofeo Mezzalama, the highest ski mountaineering race in Europe, at more than 4,200 meters above sea level, which takes place on the glaciers of Monte Rosa, from Breuil to Gressoney-La-Trinité, crossing the summits of Castor (4,199 meters) and Nez du Liskamm (4,100 meters). The film recounts the last hours of feverish preparation before the start, the teams preparing for the race linked in ropes, then follows the stages of the competition by following the groups of skiers from a plane.
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Is this for you? If you have any interest in mountains or the kind of people who think climbing to 4,200 meters is a fun weekend, Maratona Bianca is worth a look. It is definitely not for anyone who needs high-octane editing or a narrator telling them exactly how to feel. It’s a bit of an endurance test itself, honestl...


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"Is this for you? If you have any interest in mountains or the kind of people who think climbing to 4,200 meters is a fun weekend, Maratona Bianca is worth a look. It is definitely not for anyone who needs high-octane editing or a narrator telling them exactly how to feel. It’s a bit of an endurance test itself, honestly. But in a good way. Getting ready in the thin air The first part of the film is just the nervous energy of guys getting their gear together. Everything feels heavy—the wool, the..."

