Filmography

Scott Muir

4 films

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  • Documentary / Historical

    Climbing for the Fatherland Vod

    Climbing for the Fatherland

    Kevin Sim (2001)

    Climbing for the Fatherland is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Eiger. It was directed by Kevin Sim in 2001 and produced by Chameleon Productions. It features Stefan König, Reinhold Messner, Heinrich Harrer, Heinz Zak, Scott Muir, Luis Trenker and others.

    UK / 51 min

    Climbing for the Fatherland

    Kevin Sim

    • 2001
    • UK
    • 51 min
    Climbing for the Fatherland is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Eiger. It was directed by Kevin Sim in 2001 and produced by Chameleon Productions. It features Stefan König, Reinhold Messner, Heinrich Harrer, Heinz Zak, Scott Muir, Luis Trenker and others.

    Climbing locations

    Availability

    Video on Demand
  • Documentary / Expedition Journal

    Bonington's secret mountain

    Bonington's secret mountain

    Martin Belderson (1999)

    Bonington's secret mountain is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Sepu Kangri. It was directed by Martin Belderson in 1999 and produced by Northern Films. It features Chris Bonington, Charles Clarke, Scott Muir, Elliot Robinson and Graham Little.

    UK / 94 min

    Bonington's secret mountain

    Martin Belderson

    • 1999
    • UK
    • 94 min
    Bonington's secret mountain is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Sepu Kangri. It was directed by Martin Belderson in 1999 and produced by Northern Films. It features Chris Bonington, Charles Clarke, Scott Muir, Elliot Robinson and Graham Little.

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  • Documentary / Climbing Journal

    Fools with tools

    Dave Brown (2004)

    In this fast-flowing climbing film that doesn't take itself too seriously, a group of unremarkable but determined climbers from Edinburgh attempts to repeat Scott Muir's dry-tooling test piece "Fast and Furious". Follow the fools' indoor training, easier "warm-up" routes and finally their attempts on the actual route. Self-deprecating humour and genuine human emotion surface when the climbers push themselves to their own physical and mental limits.

    UK / 16 min

    Fools with tools

    Dave Brown, Paul Diffley

    • 2004
    • UK
    • 16 min
    In this fast-flowing climbing film that doesn't take itself too seriously, a group of unremarkable but determined climbers from Edinburgh attempts to repeat Scott Muir's dry-tooling test piece "Fast and Furious". Follow the fools' indoor training, easier "warm-up" routes and finally their attempts on the actual route. Self-deprecating humour and genuine human emotion surface when the climbers push themselves to their own physical and mental limits.

    Climbing locations

    Availability

    Watch Free DVD / BLU-RAY
  • Documentary / Climbing Journal

    A fistful of steel DVD

    A fistful of steel

    Dave Robertson (2004)

    A fistful of steel is a documentary about mixed climbing that takes place in Ouray and Ueschenen. It was directed by Neil Handyside in 2004 and produced by EDV production. It features Scott Muir, Chris Cubitt, Dave MacLeod, Matt Spencely, Ueli Steck, Ryan Nelson and others.

    UK / 60 min

    A fistful of steel

    Dave Robertson, Iain White, Neil Handyside

    • 2004
    • UK
    • 60 min
    A fistful of steel is a documentary about mixed climbing that takes place in Ouray and Ueschenen. It was directed by Neil Handyside in 2004 and produced by EDV production. It features Scott Muir, Chris Cubitt, Dave MacLeod, Matt Spencely, Ueli Steck, Ryan Nelson and others.

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    Availability

    DVD / BLU-RAY

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