The Climber
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Initial release | July 11, 1966 |
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Directors | Vladan Slijepčević |
Composers | Bojan Adamič |
Cinematography | Djordje Nikolic |
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ID | 2040237 |
About The Climber
The Climber is a 1966 Yugoslav drama film directed by Vladan Slijepčević. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize.
Mount Taranaki: Climber survives 600m fall with minor injuries
... The police said The Climber is " exceptionally lucky to be alive"...
Alpine guide finds body missing on Austrian glacier since 2001
... Police did not name The Climber but said he was aged 38 when he went missing during a hike...
Melting Swiss glacier uncovers climber missing since 1986
... Police did not name The Climber but said he was aged 38 when he went missing during a hike...
Sara Khadem: Top Iran chess player exiled for refusing headscarf
... One of them, The Climber Elnaz Rekabi, was forced to recant and it is unclear what her situation is, now that she is back in Iran...
Ben Nevis: Climber dies after avalanche on Scottish mountain
... In a Facebook post, the mountain rescue team said the men were found at number two gully and offered their thoughts to The Climber s families...
Elnaz Rekabi: Family home of Iranian climber demolished
... Ms Rekabi, 33, broke Iran s mandatory dress code at the contest in South Korea - The BBC was told Opposition to the headscarf has fuelled protests that have swept Iran, with The Climber being hailed as a hero...
Blind climber Jesse Dufton leads ascent on Old Man of Hoy
... The Climber, from Loughborough, was born with approximately 20% of central vision, with large blind spots, but his sight has since deteriorated...
French cyclists hit again by curse of Tour de France
... Between Julian Alaphilippe, the goateed mischief-maker from Montlucon, and Thibaut Pinot, The Climber from the Vosges, one was surely on course for victory...
Elnaz Rekabi: Family home of Iranian climber demolished
The Family villa of Elnaz Rekabi - an Iranian climber who competed abroad with her hair Uncovered - has reportedly been demolished.
Ms Rekabi, 33, broke Iran's mandatory dress code at The Contest in South Korea -
The Bbc was told
Opposition to The headscarf has fuelled protests that have swept Iran, with The Climber being hailed as a hero.
A video showing The Ruins of A House with sports medals on The ground started circulating This Week .
Davood - Elnaz Rekabi 's brother and also a top Athlete - is seen crying in The video.
Anti-government activists denounced it as an act of revenge against Ms Rekabi - although it is not clear when The footage was shot.
Now, The semi-official Tasnim news agency has confirmed that The House has been demolished, but says This Was due to The Family not having a valid permit for its construction.
It said all this took place before Ms Rekabi competed without a headscarf in October.
Women in Iran are required to cover their hair with a headscarf, or hijab, and their arms and legs with loose clothing. Female athletes must also abide by The Dress code when they are officially representing Iran in competitions abroad.
A large crowd greeted Ms Rekabi at Tehran airport after The Competition in South Korea , calling her a " heroine". She arrived at The Airport without a headscarf, covering her hair with a black Baseball Cap and hoodie.
The Next day she met The Iranian sports minister with The same clothes on, which raised suspicion that she had not been home during that time.
The Source said Ms Rekabi was detained in a room at Iran's National Olympic Committee building with plainclothes agents present until she met The Minister .
The Day before returning to Iran, a post on Ms Rekabi's Instagram account apologised for " getting everybody worried".
" Due to Bad Timing , and The unanticipated call for me to climb The Wall , my head covering inadvertently came off, " it explained.
However, The Source said that authorities threatened to take her family's property if she did not make The Statement .
Source of news: bbc.com