In the Bernese Alps, the Agassizhorn peak memorialises Louis Agassiz – a controversial 19th-century scientist, who not only named the mountain after himself, but who claimed he had discovered the Ice Age and went on to become one of the century's most virulent, most influential racists.
Documentary about the American architectural photographer Julius Shulman.

Hacking at Leaves documents artist and hazmat-suit aficionado Johannes Grenzfurthner as he attempts ...
In a strange twist of irony, Americans celebrate their independence on the sovereign lands of the Qu...

Drawing on original footage from National Geographic, Etched in Bone explores the impact of one noto...
Larry Towell is the only Canadian member of the legendary Magnum Photo agency, known for its humanis...

The best films of the European Outdoor Film Tour 11/12.

Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S...

The film tells the story of the intimate and unprecedented encounter between the photojournalists of...

A documentary portrait of the legend Eric Escoffier at the height of his mountaineering career. A tr...

For decades, an elite handful of climbers have competed for the coveted speed record on the 3,000-fo...

A documentary about surrealist artist Salvador Dali, narrated by Orson Welles.

In this retrospective tribute, acclaimed filmmaker Jean Walkinshaw hails the 100th anniversary of Mo...
A polemic against Werner Herzog and the making of "Fitzcarraldo", exploring the question of the film...

Follow the animated journey of an Indigenous photographer as she travels through time. The oral and ...

Before tackling the ascent of urban buildings, Alain Robert was considered one of the best specialis...