Swiss film premiere: Weather Stein ridge with Michi Wohlleben

On the 10. December 2019, the film Wetter Stein ridge with Michi Wohlleben is performed for the first time in Switzerland. The film documents the preparation, the hard training and the attempt to record a seemingly impossible idea of ​​the German exceptional athlete.

70 kilometers and 7000 meters of exposed and brittle ridge climbing lie in front of him, spread over countless peaks - including the Alpspitze, the German Zugspitze, the Dreithorspitze and the Schlüsselkar. A project that combines 6-7 ambitious day tours. The goal: Michi would like to complete the tour in just thirty-five hours.

Trailer of the movie weather stone ridge

Swiss film premiere in St. Gallen

On Tuesday, 10. December 2019, the premiere of the movie takes place weather stone ridge in KUGL in St. Gallen instead of. After the film, Michi Wohlleben shows unreleased footage and tells in the stage talk of the shooting of the film.

Date: 10. December 2019
Location: Culture on the track (KUGL)
Inlet: 19.00 clock
Movie start: 19.30 clock
Film duration: 26 minutes
Bonus material & stage talk afterwards

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