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- 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.
- Between the year of 2000 and 2011, 3 Brazilian guys known as the Mad Dogs, challenged and conquered Jaws, the heaviest wave in the world, surfing with their bare hands. This series breaks down in ten episodes every aspect of this journey, from the first sessions to the WSL prize.
- 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.
- Vegan marathon runner, Fiona Oakes takes on the gruelling challenge of Marathon des Sables.
- 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.
- 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.
- Dustin Hollick and Rhian Slapp leave their families to journey around Tasmania with not much more than the clothes on their backs.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- Dive into an epic journey with climber Simon Lorenzi. Nestled in Switzerland lies Alphane, an unforgiving granite monster, subject to capricious weather conditions and one of the most demanding boulder on the planet.
- In the year 2009 three windsurfers and a camera crew started out to sail around the infamous Cape Horn. An epic adventure showing the fight versus man and nature.
- Former high level climber Antoine Le Menestrel tells his story and vision of climbing at the cliff of Buoux (France) with sincerity and sensitivity.
- No less than 170 kilometers by sea kayak before reaching a virgin wall called the "Siren Tower"
- 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.
- Ultra-distance cycling champion Nathalie Baillon is embarking on an incredible challenge: cycling across Europe, from Tarifa in Spain to the North Cape in Norway, in an attempt to beat the current world record of 16 days, 20 hours and 59 minutes held by England's Ian Walker. Throughout this adventure, we followed Nathalie's progress over the 6300km and 12 countries she crossed. This film is also an opportunity to highlight Nathalie's personality, her dreams, her doubts and the reasons that led her to make a living from her passion.
- 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.
- L'Eroico - A film about Luciano Berruti. Talking about Luciano Berruti, the perfect L'Eroica's representative, means talking about solid principles and noble values, so much so that Giancarlo Brocci, founder of L'Eroica, defined him as an "example of rare humanity". It is a story about his passion for cycling, the special way he experienced it and the emotions which drove him. This film reflects on his life and the things that make him tick. The same things which brings thousands of enthusiastic cyclists from every corner of the world to L'Eroica, an annual cycling event which takes place on the first Sunday of October, as always, in Gaiole in Chianti.
- British journalist, father, tea lover and athlete Damian Hall as he returns to the world's biggest trail race, the 105-mile Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc in an attempt to break the top 10.
- 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.
- After spending two years accomplishing their dream of switching sports, wingsuit pilot Jokke Sommer, and big wave surfer Niccolo Porcella lead a collection of some of the most progressive athletes in the world in a global pursuit to push the level of the human experience. The team will travel to Hawaii, California, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Mo'orea, Tahiti, Sweden, France, and Switzerland experiencing the culture, food, and natural athletic arenas that are unique to each location. From exploring the fish markets of Paia, Maui, to the magical culture of Mo'orea & Tahiti, to a spectacular group skydive into Marsvinsholm castle in Sweden to attend a team member and Champion freefly skydivers wedding ceremony, to behind the lines at 4 star restaurant Aymara in downtown Oslo, Norway the viewers will experience the sights, sounds, and colors of some of the planet's most beautiful destinations. Season 2 of LIFTOFF will take the viewer on an unforgettable experience filled with not only harrowing and awe inspiring athletic feats, but with the story of the people, places, and spirit of those that pursue the ultimate human experience.
- Zanskar is a remote kingdom in the northwest Indian Himalaya, where local people are snow-bound for six months of the year. About 10,000 Zanskaris live in the isolated valley. In winter, mountain passes are blocked, the summer Jeep road closes and buses stop. Two decades ago, three friends founded a ski school, to enable winter transportation in the valley, improve quality of life, and to encourage young people to stay in Zanskar by promoting a culture of mountain sports. In 2015, the friends decide to expand the reach of the school, a proven success so far, to a neighboring town. Along the way they ponder a bigger question - how can Zanskar's wilderness be preserved while providing local people with employment and a motivation to stay? It is only a matter of time before the winter road is completed, and the "Big India" rushes in.
- This film is the story of a young Swiss prodigy, Maxime Chabloz. A sports story, at the heart of his conquest of world titles in two completely opposite disciplines: skiing and kite-surfing. But it is also a human, sensitive and intimate story, as close as possible to the life and emotions of a young man in pursuit of his dream. This film is the intimate portrait of a gifted man, as comfortable on the snow as on the water.
- Santa Barbara triathlete Neil Myers was nearly killed in a horrific training accident on Gibraltar Road in 2018. One week after the accident, he signed up to compete in a triathlon, with a goal of simply crossing the finish line.
- Thomas and Walter are accomplished snowboarders with a shared passion for the sport and a past dedicated to competition. As they reach a certain point in their lives they begin to realize that competing is no longer their ultimate ambition