Open Doors is a sitcom that follows the hilarious and chaotic lives of an eccentric family in Serbia. The story revolves around the daily struggles and comedic mishaps of the family members as they navigate relationships, reconcile with estranged family members, and deal with eccentric personalities. The show combines elements of magic realism and escapism to create a unique and entertaining viewing experience.
In 1936, two German climbers attempt to conquer the infamous Eiger mountain, known for its treacherous North Face. As they face extreme weather conditions, rock falls, and the looming threat of Nazi Germany, their courage and determination are put to the ultimate test.
The Summit of the Gods follows a photographer who discovers a lost camera containing photographs of a legendary expedition to Mount Everest in 1924. As he delves into the mystery, he becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the missing climbers and their fate. With danger and suspense at every turn, the film explores themes of life, death, and the limits of human endurance.
The life of the legendary mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, from his lonely childhood, to the man he became - Hillary the climber - a man that conquered Mt Everest, a man loved by a nation.
Meru is a breathtaking documentary that follows three climbers as they attempt to conquer the deadly peak of Mount Meru in the Himalayas. Facing treacherous weather conditions, near-death accidents, and the sheer physical challenge of the mountain, the climbers must rely on their skills, teamwork, and determination to survive and achieve their goal.
In the treacherous Swiss Alps, a mountain climber and his wife face icy conditions, avalanches, and the loss of loved ones as they try to conquer the challenging peaks of Pitz Palu.
The Man Who Skied Down Everest is a thrilling adventure documentary that tells the story of Yuichiro Miura, a Japanese alpinist who becomes the first person to ski down Mount Everest. The film follows Miura's journey as he prepares for the dangerous descent, facing extreme weather conditions and treacherous terrain. With breathtaking footage and compelling narration, this documentary showcases Miura's extraordinary determination and skill, making it a must-watch for adventure enthusiasts and fans of mountaineering.
History of rock climbing in Yosemite.
Deceased but not forgotten. In 2017, Switzerland's most famous mountaineer, "Swiss Machine" Ueli Steck, fell to his death in the Himalayas when he was just 40 years old. Three close friends travel again to the Everest region where he died. His family in Emmental has to deal with premature death.
The Conquest of Everest (1953) is a thrilling documentary that tells the story of the historic expedition to conquer the world's tallest peak. Follow the brave team of mountaineers as they battle extreme cold, thin air, and treacherous terrain to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Experience the hardships, triumphs, and ultimate success of this incredible achievement.
Superhombre is a gripping documentary that follows a fearless Romanian alpinist as he attempts to climb the treacherous peaks of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest. The film also explores his unique bond with a goat climber, as they navigate through the challenges of the Himalaya mountain range.
At 18,000 feet above sea level and over the course of 40 days last Spring, documentary filmmaker Dianne Whelan immersed herself in the challenging and captivating world of base camp at Mt. Everest. With spectacular footage of the mountains’ landscape as a backdrop, 40 DAYS AT BASE CAMP is an intriguing and intimate portrayal of three climbing teams and their journey to the peak.
7 DAYS IN SEPTEMBER is the adventurous story of two exceptional mountaineers, Benedikt Böhm and his partner Sebastian Haag, trying to set a world record speed ascent to the 8,163-m peak of Manaslu in the Himalayas. It's a story of friendship and rivalry, and of their desire to risk everything, including family responsibilities. 7 DAYS IN SEPTEMBER also tells the tale of those who set out with the same vision, like mountaineer legends Silvio Mondinelli or Rémy Lécluse, but whose lives changed forever in a fatal avalanche catastrophe. The film is a personal exploration of one of the most tragic dramas in Himalayan mountaineering history. What drives people to risk their lives like this again and again? What does it mean for the bereaved to love a person whose passion seems to be contrary to all rationality?
In Vertical (1966), a group of mountaineers face numerous challenges, including blizzards, avalanches, and a treacherous cliff face, as they attempt to climb a mountain in the Soviet Union. Along the way, they encounter a snowstorm, snow blindness, and the frozen corpse of a fellow climber. Their journey is filled with danger and the memories of World War II.
A mountaineer and audiovisual director begins a trip through Argentina to reconvene with the two friends with whom he tried to make a summit in the Himalayas. Alone and with them, he will try to understand what happened to Dario, the fourth friend, who decided to keep going up, the only one who did not return alive from the expedition.