Brooke Raboutou takes center stage in this slick edit from Mellow, documenting her winter assault on some of Ticino's most coveted boulder problems. From the sculpted granite of Magic Wood to the storied lines that have tested the world's best, Brooke moves through a gauntlet of V12-V15 classics with a mix of raw power and precise technical footwork that makes even the desperate moves look controlled.
What makes this edit worth your time is watching a young climber at the peak of her abilities go head-to-head with true test pieces — the kind of problems that demand everything. The footage is crisp, the climbing is fierce, and the Swiss landscape provides a stunning backdrop. Whether you're here for the beta or just the stoke, Brooke's fight on these lines delivers both in full.
Switzerland is a multipitch paradise, and Swissway to Heaven is a love letter to its legendary walls through the eyes of hometown climber Cédric Lachat. With a sharp sense of humor and boundless stoke, he guides you across five iconic arenas—the Eiger, Gastlosen, Wendenstöcke, Lauterbrunnen, and the Rätikon—joined by a stacked crew including Nina Caprez.
What makes this film hit is the blend of jaw-dropping alpine scenery with hard climbing (8a and beyond) and real perspective from first ascensionists. It’s part adventure, part history lesson, tracing how routes and equipment evolved from traditional mountain missions to modern sport-minded big-wall climbing—equal parts inspiring, informative, and pure mountain escapism.
What does free solo actually look and feel like from the climber’s perspective? This film follows Alex Honnold as he uses virtual reality to bring viewers onto the wall with him, building the immersive documentary experience “Alex Honnold: The Soloist VR” after years of filming across Europe and North America.
If you’ve ever wondered how focus, exposure, and movement combine when there’s no rope in sight, this is a front-row seat. Between the scale of the walls and the VR-first approach, it turns a familiar headline-worthy discipline into something more personal and immediate—an intense, close-in look at commitment on stone.