International audienceAn accurate analysis of fracture and cleavage anisotropies along two landslides in the Argentera massif (French Southern Alps) was performed in order to relate the fracturing mode to the rock slope failure state. The mature La Clapière landslide and the incipient Isola Landslide were investigated. In both cases, the gneissic rock schistosity was found sub-horizontal in the vicinity of the landslides at shallow depths, while it was sub-vertical elsewhere at the massif's scale. In addition to the well known regional tectonic fracture sets, we identified in both cases a new family of vertical valley parallel (VP) fractures. The VP fractures were only observed on the lower part of slopes affected by landslides where schist...