In this film, two people and two worlds meet. Craig DeMartino, an adaptive climber from Boulder (Colorado) and Kai Lin, an industrial engineer from Brooklyn (New York) team up to design a game-changing prosthetic foot. This is easier said than done. Early prototypes don't hold up to the rigors of straight-in crack climbing, but this unlikely alliance is determined to test the power of problem-solving, so Craig and Lin keep at it.
This documentary follows the feats of high-altitude climber Jerzy Kukuczka and his ascent to higher ...
2006 was one of the deadliest Everest seasons on record. Experienced mountaineer Lincoln Hall was in...
In this retrospective tribute, acclaimed filmmaker Jean Walkinshaw hails the 100th anniversary of Mo...
Denis Urubko is one of the strongest Himalayan climbers of all time: he has climbed all 8000 meter p...
Immersive documentary in two parts, filmed in high-resolution 360° 3D, which follows Alex Honnold's ...
May 25, 1996 - Bruce Herrod, a South African mountaineer reached the summit of Everest at 5 p.m. On ...
In 2014, during a trip, American Tim Bruns discovered cliffs in a small village five minutes north o...
Terray. This name sounds like a challenge and evokes deep respect in the memory of every mountaineer...
What has four legs, five arms and three heads? The Gimp Monkeys. Craig DeMartino lost his leg after ...
Ueli Steck may be the greatest speed alpinist the world has ever seen. In this film he tells the sto...
Record of the first ascent of Everest made without the use of oxygen equipment, made in May 1978 by ...
Urban free climbers are a new breed of daredevils, young men and women who illegally climb cranes an...
In 1984 Ron Fawcett, is one of the most athletic climbers, he takes pleasure in taking up the challe...
Georges Livanos, nicknamed the Greek but pure child of Marseille, amateur mountaineer, opened more t...
BRAVE NEW WILD is an offbeat chronicle of America’s Golden Age of rock climbing before and after the...
Many mountaineers as part of their activity have used cameras and films to allow us to participate t...
It was a sporting feat, a national feat, but also and above all a technical feat: on October 15, 197...
In 1954, a German-Austrian expedition led by Mathias Rebitsch set off for the difficult-to-access Ka...