Film
ArchiveFor the past ten years, 5Point Film Festival has inspired, taught, and united the outdoor community through adventure films, art, and musical performance.
Devyn Bisson, a 24-year-old internationally acclaimed filmmaker, traveled to Greece in 2015 to document the volunteers who save refugees' lives during the dangerous sea crossings. Her movie premieres this summer.
Blood Road documents pro mountain biker Rebecca Rusch's mission to uncover the details of her father's mysterious death
In honor of 窪蹋勛圖厙's 40th anniversary, we're selecting our all-time favorite gear, places, accomplishments, and people. This month, we rounded up 40 of the wisest tips we've ever givenon everything from health and fitness to what should be on your reading list.
Iceland is home to some of the most photogenic terrain on earth. But for surfer Hei簸ar Logi El穩asson and the film crew at Tributaries Digital Cinema, it's a harsh place with unrelenting wind.
'Chasing Coral,' a new film premiering at Sundance, chronicles the desperate adventure of documenting the most imperiled ecosystems on earth
Mark Abma is known for delivering amazing segments season after season.
A new documentary tells the story of Kazakh teenager Nurgaiv Aisholpan's quest to become an eagle huntress and upend centuries of male-dominated tradition
Skier Jonah Howell had an untraditional entry into ski movies.
Listen to your primal fear or die trying
A ski movie review series comes to "窪蹋勛圖厙"
For two months, filmmaker Tomi Rantanen cycled two thousand kilometers across Northern Norway.
We really can't get enough of Fred Beckey. He's ruthless, irreverent, and the grandfather of dirtbagging.
We emailed the professional badass questions about his life in Jackson, his family, and his greatest achievements
This exclusive clip from the new documentary 'Rise of the Sufferfests,' from filmmaker and author Scott Keneally, examines the idea that our modern working environments often leave us wanting more.
In 1973 the faces of Yosemite were strikingly, male. For Lynn Hill, Sibylle Hechtel, and Bev Johnson this just became unacceptable.
The European Outdoor Film Festival is the dark horse on the film festival circuit. They will be touring in Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Austria, and many more.
Snowboardings most anticipated film in years is being released October 3. Its been hyped up for months by the likes of Red Bull, GoPro, and other companies, but good news: Weve seen it and it more than lives up to the buzz. The Fourth Phase is one you wont want to miss.
How an indie pop writer changed the tone of the decades most ambitious snowboarding film
Warren Millers autobiography gives a thorough look at his six-decade careerwhich just so happens to parallel the rise of skiing in America
One of the founding fathers of ski porn, Miller has directed 55 movies since 1950. This is a highly subjective ranking of his work, from the people who know it best.
Long underappreciated, the female side of the sport has come of age with a film that isnt entirely about riding (but theres a lot of that, too)
The Reel Rock Film Tour is celebrating its 11th year in 2016, and with this lineup, it's a year for the ages.
Our preview of the four most anticipated powder flicks dropping this fall
The books, movies, shows, and other happenings on our radar
Change is comingin equipment, in the way we watch it, and even in the way we define what it is
There are hundreds of Bigfoot sightings every year, but some are more far fetched than others. These are our picks for the most believable Sasquatch encounters to ever occur.
A photographer, food blogger, ecologist, illustrator, and musician go on a bike rideand create a fantastic film
Martin's Boat is a film that honors environmentalist Martin Litton, who was known for pioneering the use of Dories on the Colorado River in the 1960's.
The film-fest veterans of 窪蹋勛圖厙 share what they love about the eventand give their best tips so you can soak it all up, too
The films you shouldn't miss from this year's stacked lineup
The actor known for playing terrifying characters with less-than-exciting dialogue wants you to meet his artistic, climbing-crazy, film-directing side
Shooting at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan was a highlight of the project, Lowe says, because he had no idea anything like it existed in the national parks system.
The niche sport boasts an impressively gender-equal set of star athletes. A group of filmmakers wants more people to know about itand get involved themselves.
Stock your physical and digital library with these must-read and must-see works that capture the fun, danger, and beauty of the cold.
A new documentary gives a never-before-seen look at the BASE jumper's near-death experienceand the almost-impossible jump he took just a year later
Skiers have been wiping out since the dawn of the sport. But now, when pro skiers take miraculous falls, millions of people tune in.
These four films do the sport right
With Oscar season upon us, we thought wed choose our favorite cars from the movies
The ultrarunner has a long history with the land surrounding Grand Canyon National Park. Now he's pushing to grant it official protections.
The original 1991 film inspired a generation of hard-charging athletes. Now grown up, many of them signed on as stuntmen for the reboot to make the snowboarding, wingsuiting, and motocross as real as possible.
The first-ever documentary about the notorious ultramarathon was just as secretive and nearly as difficult to complete as the race itself
The year ahead will be filled with goggles that guide us down the ski hill, stoves that could save humanity, and Kubrickian pods that will carry us to the edge of space
The first full-length mountain film to be shot entirely in 4K is no gimmick: it's a game changer for high-action, small-budget productions
James Bond just made vintage glacier glasses cool again
Capturing footage for Salomon Freeskis latest installment was a once-in-a-lifetime event
Iconic mountains in Scotland are crumbling under the feet of an unprecedented surge in tourism sparked by the last 007 movie
Oxygen seeks to show the beauty of female athleticismand that women can be kick-ass athletes for life
Be thoughtful, don't go at it alone, and do it all
We asked two NASA engineers to break down how realistic the new Matt Damon movie is. (Spoilers ahead!)
For sci-fi nerds who need to look sharp
This one-woman film crew has hopped the globe (and endured blood-sucking critters) to bring unheard voices to the fore
The secret? Leaf blowers, peat moss, and cornstarch.
As Hollywood prepares to release its adaptation of 'The Martian,' author Andy Weir talks about what it would take to send a person to Mars, and what he's got cooking for his next novel
We talked to the filmmaker behind a new Patagonia-funded film about a controversial ski resort development in British Columbia
The adventure documentary tracks four young Texans as they lead a group of mustangs from Mexico to Canada
The complicated relationship between high altitude workers and Western climbers is on display in Sherpa
To capture professional-grade footage on the worlds highest peak, the makers of Everest turned to a Colorado cameraman who got his start shooting for Warren Miller
The new film from Sweetgrass Productions shows you what it's like to pedal through a rattlesnake-infested desertin the middle of the night
The filmmakers behind Reel Rock talk Alex Honnolds early years, the Dawn Wall feature documentary, and what makes a good movie
Overcrowding on the countrys most popular thru-hiking destination may come to a head, as the routes managers contemplate imposing a hiker limit
After a terrifying brush with death two years ago forced the Canadian free-rider to confront his inner demons, a new film seeks to chronicle his spiritual journey
Does the catastrophe that gave us 'Into Thin Air' still have the power to captivate? We talk to the cast and crew of the new movie 'Everest' about making an adventure epic roar to life for a new generation.
With a blockbuster film about the deadly storm in the works, we spoke with one of the climbers who made it out alive about the tragedy
Tony Schiena's go-anywhere, do-everything fitness regimen
Scrolling through that confounding mix of cinema will give us all carpal tunnel. Stop it this moment and check out our list of below-the-radar survival films.
Glaciers! Trained grizzlies! $3.25-million dollar cameras! An inside look at the hottest bike flick of 2015.
A group of ten ultrarunners attempted to chase down a pronghorn antelope in Northern New Mexico to answer the question of how humans evolved with a remarkable capacity for endurance running
After winning the coveted audience award at Sundance, the documentary 'Meru' is getting a nationwide theatrical release next month. How did a climbing movie break through with mainstream audiences? Credit the incredible story at its center: a tale of tragedy, family, friendship, risk, and the redemptive power of suffering.
The best stories aren't just on paper anymore. Our (totally subjective) ranking assembles the millenium's 33 best new classics.
'Sunshine Superman' traces the rise and fall of a BASE-jumping pioneer
This years film festival, which kicks off Friday in Telluride, is chock full of 100 films, ranging from feature length documentaries about climbing the worlds toughest mountains to short, art films. Here are the 10 you shouldnt miss.
This years Mountainfilm festival is dominated by feature-length climbing documentaries. The rise of these movies isnt coincidence.
A new documentary from National Geographic chronicles a British man's cross-country march from L.A. to D.C. to appeal his visa ban at the Russian Embassy and hopefully continue his hike across the world.
A different kind of close shave, inspired by one of the world's most famous alpinists and photographers.
A new film looks at the world of competitive skydiving and the people who spend all their free time falling out of the sky.
The Californian daredevil doesnt want you to love his film. He wants you to be unsettled. And that may be the best thing about 'When Dogs Fly.'
The secret to a successful ski film is 200 pounds of bacon. (And hiring an awesome camp chef.)
We asked an expert to watch the horror movie Backcountry and break down the myths and realities of encountering one of the forest's most intimidating animals