Adam Ondra takes viewers on an intimate, uncut journey through one of his most personally challenging routes: Victimas Perez, a 9a at Margalef, Spain. In this commented climb, Ondra narrates six attempts across three days on a steep overhang that demands relentless two-finger pocket pulling, power endurance, and a devilish final crux that repeatedly turned him around.
What makes this film exceptional is the raw honesty Ondra brings to his own struggles. Far from a highlight reel, it is a detailed, self-analyzed record of a route he describes as his absolute nemesis, originally a side-project during his Perfecto Mundo campaign. Watching one of the world's best climbers dissect failure and persevere through bad skin, pumped arms, and a foot slip on the final headwall is both humbling and deeply inspiring for climbers at any level.
On May 10–11, 1996, a sudden storm turned Everest’s summit push into a desperate fight for survival. Storm Over Everest revisits that day through the eyes of renowned climber and filmmaker David Breashears, who returns to the mountain to reconstruct what happened when multiple teams were trapped high above Camp 4 in a brutal blizzard.
More than a disaster chronicle, this film digs into the split-second decisions, exhaustion, and thin margins that define high-altitude mountaineering. With a clear, step-by-step account of the descent into the death zone—and the human stories behind the headlines—it’s a gripping watch that leaves you thinking about risk, leadership, and what it really costs to stand on top of the world.
In the summer of 2019, Shawn Raboutou heads to Rocklands, South Africa to take on "Livin' Large"—a striking, 8-meter high arete and one of the most intimidating highball boulders in the world. The film follows his process and the moment he seals the third ascent of this modern testpiece at V16 (8C+).
What makes this worth watching is the blend of raw difficulty and real consequence: powerful movement stacked above a serious landing, where precision and composure matter as much as strength. If you love seeing top-level bouldering pushed into the highball realm, this is a short, high-stakes hit of focus, commitment, and control.