Film Clips Archive

FIRST ASCENT by Peter Mortimer and Sender FilmsBACK TO TOP

First Ascent features today's top rock climbers as they lay siege to steep faces and soaring alpine walls in pursuit of climbing's pinnacle achievement, the "First Ascent."

BURNING TIME by Scott Lindgren SLP productionsBACK TO TOP

Span the globe with the best athletes in the world as they seek out the most radical whitewater, skiing, base jumping and more! Don’t just stand there… you’re Burning Time!

AERIALIST by Brad LynchBACK TO TOP

World famous rock-climber, Dean Potter, transforms himself into an aerialist – “an acrobat who performs at height”. Witness several years in the making as Potter practices what he calls the “Three Disciplines” to push not only his physical limits, but the limits of physics itself.

LEARNING TO FLY by Lincoln ElseBACK TO TOP

Peek into the life of a man who is obsessed with unassisted human flight. This is Chris McNamara’s first year of base jumping, skydiving and other flights of fancy.

Light in Liquid by Adrian Mathew-glasenapBACK TO TOP

Join a group of local kayakers as they paddle down the rapids and waterfalls of Colorado, Idaho, and across the border in Mexico. It doesn’t get much better than a core group of friends, outside together on a river trip.

Pedal to the Midnight Sun by JJ Kelley and Josh ThomasBACK TO TOP

They are tired, hungry and sore….. but they couldn’t be having more fun. Join the hilarious journey of two men from Minnesota as they bike to the Arctic Circle.

Roam by the collectiveBACK TO TOP

Mountain Bike acrobats filmed in lush forests, harsh deserts, and rolling hills. These “free range humans” roam the inner and outer landscape to find a harmonic convergence of mind, body and earth.

Suzuki Speaks by tony papaBACK TO TOP

Earth+Air+Fire+Water = Life! In a time when people are thirsty for honesty, inspiration, meaning and global change, renowned scientist and visionary Dr. David Suzuki delivers the most important message of his career: what it means to be fully human.

Swim For the River by tom weidlingerBACK TO TOP

Christopher Swain swam the entire 315 miles of the Hudson (at times toxic) River, from source to Sea. This film highlights the extraordinary efforts of Christopher and other folks working to improve the places they live