Heinz Mariacher got closer to the mountains by climbing the most important peaks of the Dolomites. He then devoted himself to free climbing, before returning to classic mountaineering. On this route, he reunited with his partner Luisa Iovane. Immersing yourself in the images of the most beautiful walls of the Dolomites, you can follow the different thoughts that accompany the two climbers, different from each other, but united in life and in the rock by the same thought: "When you reach the summit, keep climbing."

In the shady campgrounds of Yosemite valley, climbers carved out a counterculture lifestyle of dumps...

Paragot and Bérardini: two climbers who fill all climbing enthusiasts with admiration. In Fontainebl...

In 1961 the southern face of the Central Pillar of Mont Blanc was still unclimbed. Two roped parties...

Directed by Jean-Marc Boivin in 1977, Glace Extrême is a documentary about mountaineering and extrem...

Maurice Barrard and Liliane Bontemps met in 1973 in Peru. Four years later, they are married and sta...

1967: Two of the world's best climbers, Yvon Chouinard and Royal Robbins, tackle the west face of Se...

At the Limit is a documentary about extreme climbing. In this sports documentary, Pepe Danquart show...

Before tackling the ascent of urban buildings, Alain Robert was considered one of the best specialis...
Blind climber Erik Weihenmayer and his team's highly successful ascent of Mount Everest along with f...

A screen adaptation of the well-known novel by Roger Frison-Roche about the harsh lives of mountain ...

Trapped near the summit of K2, the world's second-highest mountain, Annie Garrett radios to base cam...

Yûichirô Miura, the man who skied down Everest, journeys to an 8,000 foot mountain in the midst of a...