In 2019, Nepalese mountain climber Nirmal “Nims” Purja set out to do the unthinkable by climbing the world’s fourteen highest summits in less than seven months. (The previous record was eight years). He called the effort “Project Possible 14/7” and saw it as a way to inspire others to strive for greater heights in any pursuit. The film follows his team as they seek to defy naysayers and push the limits of human endurance.
Jim Bridwell was one of the best climbers in the world in the 70s, 80s. The documentary chronicles B...
Brette Harrington, 24, is a rising talent in the climbing world. From overhead free ascents to long ...
One of the best Bulgarian mountain runners – Kiril Nikolov, known as Disl, attempted to set a new re...
In 2014, during a trip, American Tim Bruns discovered cliffs in a small village five minutes north o...
An Accidental Life is a deeply personal and vulnerable portrait of Quinn Brett, an ambitious, record...
REEL ROCK cranks it up to 11 with our latest collection of electrifying climbing films showcasing th...
In October 2010, two of France's top mountaineers, Christophe Dumarest and Yann Borgnet, fulfilled a...
Three new films featuring the biggest climbing and adventure stories of the year: ADN - SEB BOUIN: 2...
Conrad Anker, Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk ascend Northern India's Meru Shark Fin, one of the last gr...
Fog surrounds the peak of a mountain as summer wildflowers bloom.
Immersive documentary in two parts, filmed in high-resolution 360° 3D, which follows Alex Honnold's ...
Record of the first ascent of Everest made without the use of oxygen equipment, made in May 1978 by ...
Six blind Tibetan teenagers climb the Lhakpa-Ri peak of Mount Everest, led by seven-summit blind mou...
In 1951, the 3rd French expedition to the Himalayas set out to conquer Nanda Devi (7,800 m). The att...