Clément Dumais and Paul RDB, the infiltrators of the extreme
Audio 48:30
The Hit the road collective publishes their beautiful book “Infiltrators” © Hit the road
By: Jean-François Cadet Follow
1 min
Founded in 2012, the “Hit the Road” collective brings together Clément Dumais and Paul RDB, two young athletes, filmmakers, photographers and extreme adventurers.
All over the world, they roam the tops of the tallest buildings, defy the laws of weightlessness and roam the most inaccessible places.
They are now publishing their Beautiful Book "Infiltrators".
Advertising
Clément Dumais
and
Paul RDB
are at the same time athletes, climbers and acrobats, but also filmmakers and photographers.
A duo of artists and athletes therefore, followers of thrills that they share on their Youtube channel, on Instagram and other social networks.
These two bearded men have been forming the “Hit the Road” collective for 10 years and their impressive performances share a dizzying point of view on today's world, the history of territories and the architecture of cities.
Since 2012, they have climbed the walls or plunged into the basements of over twenty countries, from Paris to Hong Kong via Dubai or the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
They present today 10 years of stolen images that they have gathered in a beautiful book that has just been released.
“Infiltrés” was published by Editions du Chêne.
On the menu of this gourmet café:
Amélie Beaucour
went to see the play
Mel Brooks
Producers,
directed by Alexis Michalik
Fanny Bleichner
saw the film
Tilo Koto
by Sophie Bachelier and Valérie Malek on the Casamance painter Yancouba Badji
Elisabeth Lequeret
went to the Palais de Tokyo for the exhibition
Sarah Maldoror: Tricontinental cinema
dedicated to the director Sarah Maldoror, a great figure in African cinema
Newsletter
Receive all international news directly in your mailbox
I subscribe
Follow all the international news by downloading the RFI application
google-play-badge_FR
Culture
Photography