Conrad Anker
Meru
Mye står på spill i fjellklatring; Merus "Haifinnen" er den gjeveste prisen, ruten som har vært vitne til flere mislykkede forsøk i løpet av de siste 30 årene enn noe annet fjell i Himalaya.
Torn
I 1999 ble klatreren Alex Lowe borte i et dødelig snøras på Shishapangma-fjellet. Conrad Anker, Alex' beste venn og klatrepartner, overlevde skredet, og senere giftet han seg med enken til Alex og hjalp til med å oppfostre sønnene hans. TORN er laget av filmskaper, fotograf og National Geographic-eventyreren Max Lowe og vender kameraet mot hans egen familie når levningene av faren blir funnet 17 år etter dødsfallet.
National Parks Adventure
National Parks Adventure captures the dazzling beauty of America's greatest natural wonders as it follows a trio of adventurers to Yellowstone, Glacier National Park, Yosemite and others.
Himalayan Ice
In December 2018, alpinists Ari Novak and Karsten Delap set out for India to explore one of the most remote valleys in the Indian Himalaya with local climber Karn Kowshik. Their goal was to meet with the indigenous population of the Spiti Valley and try to support local ice climbing. What they found was perhaps the biggest treasure trove of unclimbed ice in all the Himalaya. Himalayan Ice tells the history-making story of their journey to put up 9 first ascents and start an ice climbing movement by the local population. From their journey to the valley along the most treacherous road on earth to walking amongst Snow Leopards, the expedition was anything but expected.
Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey
Hailed as one of the most prolific and influential climbers of all time, Fred Beckey has become a cult hero in the outdoor world. Eschewing fame, sponsors and family life so his only obligation would be the next summit, this rebel athlete conquered more unclimbed peaks than anyone in history during his 80-year career, staying myopically focused on the mountains until age 94. Spoken in hushed tones around campfires, Fred Beckey’s name has evoked simultaneous adulation and vitriol since the 1940s. He pioneered the freewheeling American “Dirtbag” lifestyle–defined as one who forgoes material comforts and defies societal norms in pursuit of a nomadic life of outdoor adventure–leaving a long trail of scorned climbing partners and lost lovers in his wake. A scholar and author of essential climbing guides, an environmentalist ahead of his time, a polarizing figure and an inspiration to all who yearn to live life on their own terms, this iconic mountaineer has remained shrouded in mystery until now. “Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey” explores in cinematic rapture the unmatched drive, superhuman achievements and enigmatic genius of this man who set the bar for what is possible in an uncompromized existence.