Finistère, its lighthouses and its spots with Maxime Chabloz

In the film “The end of the world”, the freestyle kitesurfing and freeride skiing world champion travels through Finistère, discovering the region's lighthouses and the locals who brought them to life. In this captivating and melancholic production, he also rides the Breton spots kitesurfing, wingfoiling and surfing.

Freeride ski world champion in 2022, Maxime Chabloz also excels in kiting as evidenced by his title of freestyle world champion in the discipline acquired last December in Qatar during the final stage of the GKA Kite World Tour. A very rare profile at the highest level, of an athlete who performs as much on the water as on the snow. In his latest film made with his sponsor Manera (with Anthony Lietart behind the camera), the Swiss sets off at the wheel of his 2CV towards Finistère for a solitary adventure. “ Throughout his journey, his journey transforms into a quest for discovery, punctuated by meetings with sea enthusiasts, former lighthouse keepers and their descendants. These exchanges allow him to delve into the fascinating history of lighthouses, but also into the daily life of lighthouse keepers, often isolated, punctuated by the sea and bad weather. A journey that is both introspective and human, where each lighthouse, each story, reveals a deep link between man and the ocean. » Also the opportunity for magical kite, wing or surf sessions with local surfers Ian , Malo Jouanneau and Yann Quilfen. Check out “The End of the World” below in full.

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