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- Wingsuit pilot Jokke Sommer and surfer Niccolo Porcella journey across Hawaii, California, Europe, seeking unique cultures and natural wonders via daring feats.
- Vegan marathon runner, Fiona Oakes takes on the gruelling challenge of Marathon des Sables.
- For the first time on the big screen, the film tells the fascinating story of one on the world's most famous wines and how it exploded as a world phenomenon.
- Shows the daily life of Mathis Dumas, athlete, high mountain guide and outdoor photographer. A life suspended in the void, a camera in hand, Mathis takes us behind the scenes of a vertiginous highline shoot on a line never done before.
- Swissway to Heaven is a film about multi-pitch climbing that showcases the breathtaking mountain ranges and natural beauty of a truly extraordinary country. The amazing footage will take you through the history, ethics, and evolution of climbing in Switzerland. Switzerland is a climber's paradise, as well as the country where Cedric Lachat was born and raised. Through his unique sense of humor and unbridled enthusiasm, experience the beauty and awe of five of Switzerland's iconic peaks and mountain ranges: the Eiger, Gastlosen, Wendenstöcke, Lauterbrunnen, and Rätikon. Over the course of two years, Cedric Lachat and his climbing partners (Nina Caprez, Tobias Suter, Mélissa Le Nevé, and Fabien Dugit) captured on film their painstaking efforts to climb the most difficult routes on five of Switzerland's legendary big walls. Thanks to never-before-seen archive footage and photos, as well as interviews with first ascensionists and tireless route developers the film recounts the evolution of modern climbing and tells the story of an incredible human and athletic adventure. Special Jury Award - NZ Mountain Film Festival 2021. Best Narration - FIFAD 2021. Official Selections 2021: BANFF, Kendal Mountain Festival, Chamonix Film Festival, Spotkania Zakopane, FIFAV, Explos Film Festival, BBK Mendi Film Festival, V'Allons en Montagne, Bergfilm Festival Tegernsee, Shh Festival, Sestriere Film Festival, Horský film Poprad, Transylvania Film Festival, Ciné Montagne, Cimalpes, Inka Film Festival.
- Igor D'India's epic journey down the Yukon River, across Canada and Alaska. 16000 km hitch-hiking and nearly 2000 km solo paddling with an "old-fashioned" approach to adventure. Without any assistance, radio, GPS or phone, just some solar panels to re-charge his audio/video equipment. In 1965 well known mountaineer Walter Bonatti, accomplished a solo expedition by canoe down the Yukon.
- A small self-organized crew from Serbia and Germany set a mission to discover and reveal stunning natural creations of Serbia. On a bicycle. In just five days, they traversed 450 kilometers across six mountains of Western Serbia and climbed around 11,000 meters to film and produce what you are about to experience.
- Arctic Ultra-Marathon Runner, Irishman Kevin Leahy, finds out what it takes to work, train, prepare for and complete the toughest challenge possible, two 500km non-stop foot race in the Arctic, three weeks apart.
- In 1926, a young couple set off into the British Columbia wilderness in search of an undiscovered mountain. A century later a group of would-be adventurers tries to retrace their steps. They soon find they've bitten off more than they can chew and it will take everything they've got to avoid disaster.
- House of the Gods follows Leo Houlding and team on their real world quest through 100km of untracked jungle, into a unique slime forest and up the desperately steep cliff.
- In the late 90's, led by Laird Hamilton and the strapped crew, tow-in surfing conquered Jaws, the heaviest wave in the world, leading to a series of controversies. A few years later, three Brazilian surfers, away from the media hype, decided to challenge the giant waves of Jaws with their bare hands, something unthinkable at the time. After almost killing themselves several times, breaking records after records, they changed the history of big wave surfing and became know as the Mad Dogs.
- Concerned that the mega-industry of summer tourism has begun to alter the fabric of their island, a group of mountaineers set about to organize the first ever winter ski mountaineering race on Crete.
- Seeking to find the most beautiful and remote places on planet earth the two adventurers Matthias "Hauni" Haunholder and Matthias Mayr were once again successful. Less than 800 kilometers away from the north pole you can find the Arctic Cordillera. It is the most northern mountain range of the world, located on Ellesmere Island. Getting there and skiing the most northern slopes in the world is Hauni's and Matthias' next major goal... They set themselves the goal to ski the most northern slopes of our planet. Simply getting there is an adventure. The north of Ellesmere Island isn't only one of the most remote places on earth but also one of the most cold. The island is home to polar bears and arctic wolves. On their journey up north the two adventurers don't only face major athletic challenges but also meet up with the Inuit who actively support their plans. Furthermore they have to accept that they won't be taking on the role of the alpha leader on this trip.
- In just 5 years the BADLANDS extreme ultra-distance gravel race has established itself as one of the most grueling events in Europe. The event is approximately 800km (subject to small changes each year) with over 15,000m of elevation. The route takes you through some of the most remote and challenging places in Europe: the stunning forests of Sierra de Huétor, the deserts of Gorafe and Tabernas, the wild coasts of Cabo de Gata, the steep climbs of La Alpujarra and the highest Col in Europe, Pico Veleta (3.396m). The concept is simple, ride unsupported from the start point in Granada to the finish point in the beautiful village of Capileira, situated in the Sierra Nevada mountains. This short film follows Mark and Caroline's epic adventure detailing their unique experiences while undertaking this mammoth cycling event.
- Antarctica is the coldest. driest and windiest and has the highest elevation of all continents. Usually only scientists, polar explorers or mountaineers to climb Mt. Vinson have been travelling to Antarctica. Now to freeskiers dare to ski Big Mountain Lines inside the continent.
- Patagonman - Triathlon's Wild Giant. This film documents Caroline Livesey's racing (and winning) the ultimate triathlon experience at the bottom of the world in Chilean Patagonia. This race has caught the imagination of the triathlon world and its mystical draw attracts triathletes and adventurers from all over the world to enter the lottery for a place. In this documentary Caroline shares key information to other athletes so they can have their best race, from how cold the water is to how to pace the bike course. But the film also takes you through an emotional journey of an extreme nature as you get an inside seat for the build up to race day and the race itself.
- Nazaré holds a gem which was only discovered ten years ago. Now known for hosting the biggest waves in the world this small Portuguese fishing village welcomes the world's surfing elite to challenge these monster waves. Among them a French woman named Justine Dupont who continues to chart her way forward to become the world's best surfer. This documentary will take a close look into her daily life, in the center of an environment mainly reserved for men. Experience for the first time an in-depth behind the scenes of the first mixed surfing world championships. An adventure full of twists and turns that will make this competition a historic moment. Best First Time Director and Best Film on Women - Festigious Los Angeles 2021. Best Documentary and Best Cinematography - London Independent Film Awards 2021. Best Documentary - Sweden Film Awards 2021. Best Film on Women and Best Film on Nature - World Film Carnival 2021. Best Documnetary - New York Los Angeles Film Festival 2021. Official Selections 2021: Aotearoa Surf Film Festival, Bilbao Surf Film Festival, WSXA Barcelona International Awards.
- Walking in Iceland is a solo walking trip in Iceland. Visit the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, a surreal and incredible place with its canyons and ice caves. Unfortunately, global warming is having devastating effects on Icelandic glaciers and beyond. Walk with me to see the changes this glacier has had in just 6 months. Unfortunately, many parts of both the Ice Canyon and the Ice Cave filmed in this documentary no longer exist. Having experienced this loss firsthand, I hope to raise awareness for those who watch it.
- Ben Tuff, a record-holding ultramarathon swimmer, found recovery from alcohol and mental illness in 2012. Over ten years ago, Ben gave up the bottle, taught himself to swim and took on new challenge in his live one stroke at a time.
- One Degree° is a sports adventure and environmental documentary which explores mountain lakes, a result from melting glaciers. Embark on a journey through the Andes followed by the Himalayas to encounter the highest glacial lakes in the world, 5000m above altitude. Two kitesurfing champions with atypical backgrounds will ride pristine lakes without any human presence for the very first time. Canoe champion Martin Thomas (5° Olympic Games Tokyo 2021) and kitespeed vice champion of the world Armelle Courtois are accompanied by glaciologist experts and a production team accustomed to filming in extreme high mountains. They were able to highlight the urgency of raising awareness and the need for the transformation of our habits against climate change, especially on a glacier level. One degree can change everything on Earth... One Degree° changed everything for them.
- Roadfish is a high quality TV Series where fishermen, men, women and children roam the territory in search of the most beautiful spots to practice fishing. The episodes expose the experiences and the way of life of sport fishermen looking for the pleasure of fishing. Our goal is to discover unusual fishing spots, get to know the people and their stories, the places to eat and sleep, and then let's be honest, the fun must be there.
- Follow the making of and see the behind-the-scenes of the short film Write Your Line. The story in Write Your Line is about Ben Buratti who as a kid dreams of reaching the level of his favorite athletes who have all become legends today.
- L'Ultimo Chilometro is a film totally dedicated to a passion, an emotion, a sport: Cycling. The movie follows the story and an entire cycling season of "the old" Davide Rebellin, 41 years old and still fighting in the peloton after many victories and scandals, and "the young" Ignazio Moser, promising 20 years old son of cycling champion Francesco Moser. The famous italian journalist Gianni Mura, Tour de France correspondent since 1967, helps us to discover what cycling was and what it has become today, after doping scandals, passion, epic, richness and decadence. Finally, a bit of madness and insane joy is brought into the movie by Didi Senft, better known as "El Diablo", a living and metaphorical symbol of all cycling fans, with their passion and their enthusiasm. L'Ultimo Chilometro is a portrait of cycling.