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Documentary / Portrait
The High Road
Peter Mortimer (2019)
While the world’s best boulderers push standards close to the ground, Nina Williams’ sights are set higher. She is among the only women who climb elite-level problems that are 30, 40, even 50 feet tall -- with no rope. In this profile of an emerging star athlete, Nina Williams flexes her guns and tests her nerves well into the no-fall zone. The film is part of the Reel Rock 14 series.- 2019
- USA
- 18 min
While the world’s best boulderers push standards close to the ground, Nina Williams’ sights are set higher. She is among the only women who climb elite-level problems that are 30, 40, even 50 feet tall -- with no rope. In this profile of an emerging star athlete, Nina Williams flexes her guns and tests her nerves well into the no-fall zone. The film is part of the Reel Rock 14 series.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
Break on Through
Matty Hong (2017)
In high-end modern rock climbing, 5.15 is the top of the difficulty scale, a grade achieved by only a few men and never by a woman. Margo Hayes, a little known 19-year-old from Boulder, Colorado, is determined to change that. To be closer to the world’s hardest routes, she has moved to Europe, where she trains and climbs with the goal of succeeding on two of the most iconic 5.15s in France and Spain. But pushing her body and mind to the absolute limit, she risks injury and failure in her quest to be the first.Matty Hong, Peter Mortimer, Nick Rosen
- 2017
- USA
- 26 min
In high-end modern rock climbing, 5.15 is the top of the difficulty scale, a grade achieved by only a few men and never by a woman. Margo Hayes, a little known 19-year-old from Boulder, Colorado, is determined to change that. To be closer to the world’s hardest routes, she has moved to Europe, where she trains and climbs with the goal of succeeding on two of the most iconic 5.15s in France and Spain. But pushing her body and mind to the absolute limit, she risks injury and failure in her quest to be the first.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Portrait
Above the Sea
Josh Lowell (2017)
Chris Sharma remains the world’s greatest practitioner of deep water soloing — climbing ropeless above the sea. Ten years after his generation-defining ascent of a majestic arch, Chris returns to the Mediterranean island of Mallorca where he discovers a beautiful, sweeping wall with small holds running up its face. If he can link the moves, and endure the numerous heart-stopping plunges into the sea, he will establish what may be the world’s hardest deep water solo climb.- 2017
- USA
- 17 min
Chris Sharma remains the world’s greatest practitioner of deep water soloing — climbing ropeless above the sea. Ten years after his generation-defining ascent of a majestic arch, Chris returns to the Mediterranean island of Mallorca where he discovers a beautiful, sweeping wall with small holds running up its face. If he can link the moves, and endure the numerous heart-stopping plunges into the sea, he will establish what may be the world’s hardest deep water solo climb.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Expedition Journal
Vertical sailing Greenland
Sean Villanueva O'Driscoll (2011)
Vertical sailing Greenland is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Upernavick and Cape Farewell. It was directed by Sean Villanueva O'Driscoll in 2011 and produced by Club Alpin Belgue. It features Sean Villanueva O'Driscoll, Nicolas Favresse, Olivier Favresse, Ben Ditto and Bob Shepton.- 2011
- Belgium
- 59 min
Vertical sailing Greenland is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Upernavick and Cape Farewell. It was directed by Sean Villanueva O'Driscoll in 2011 and produced by Club Alpin Belgue. It features Sean Villanueva O'Driscoll, Nicolas Favresse, Olivier Favresse, Ben Ditto and Bob Shepton.Climbing locations
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