Carts of Darkness
In the picture-postcard community of North Vancouver, filmmaker Murray Siple follows men who have turned bottle-picking, their primary source of income, into the extreme sport of shopping cart racing....
View ArticleAmateur Armstrongs
Lance Armstrong is a cheater. When he came clean, he blew the lid, once and for all, on a dirty little secret: sports doping. However, there is a far larger problem. The general public also uses...
View ArticleTo Stand Above The Clouds
At a height of 29,028 feet (8,848 meters), Mount Everest is the highest mountain on our planet. It is located in the Himalayas and sits on the border between China and Nepal. Climbing Everest is a feat...
View ArticleParkour: People in Motion
How do you find inner peace and happiness? What most people do is follow a certain set of rules or participate in a few rituals in the hope that in the end, they will be satisfied. But as you watch…...
View Article80 Waves
This surf documentary took over five years to film. Over 10 different locations were filmed and some of the best surf pros can be seen in action. Watch surfers and foil-boarders, tow-in surfing and...
View ArticleBeyond Gravity
This adrenaline-inducing film is about rock climbing and the people who are passionate about it. Narrated by renowned mountaineer and author Greg Child, the film is packed with breathtaking footage of...
View ArticleSurfing and Sharks
Sharks have carried a stigma ever since the first surfers entered South Africa’s coastal waters looking for epic swell conditions. The film seeks to educate viewers so they’ll willingly bridge the gap...
View ArticleInsiders: The House with a Star
Urban exploration is becoming increasingly more popular these days. People all over the world illegally prowl rooftops, abandoned sheds, basements, tunnels, and bomb shelters just to get that...
View ArticleBetween the Peaks
This 2015 Best Documentary Feature Winner of the Mountain Film Festival portrays the experience of three friends who set out to climb two of the Seven Summits in 2013. After two years of planning, Ryan...
View ArticleThe Devil at your Heels
This film is about Montreal-born stunt driver Ken Carter, who made a living by risking his life. He was born as Kenneth Gordon Polsjek in a poverty stricken neighborhood. He dropped out of school at...
View ArticleTo Live and Ride in L.A.
People move to L.A. for many different reasons. Some of the reasons include the weather, the beach, and the girls. But when director David Rowe moved, he expected to find a city that was congested with...
View ArticleWe Ride: The Story of Snowboarding
This film offers an interesting journey into the unique history of snowboarding. It explores de cultural forces that shaped this sport into what it is today. The roots of modern snowboarding can be...
View ArticleUnderexposed – A Woman’s Skateboarding Documentary
There is no right or wrong way to enjoy skating. Many people get into it because it allows them to experience a sense of freedom and exhilaration as they engage in a number of daredevil tricks. Amelia...
View ArticleFinding Traction – Full Ultra Running Documentary
For years people have been placing limits on what the human body can or can’t do when in reality, the body is powerful enough to achieve much more than we give it credit for. Once you realize what...
View ArticleFarther Than The Eye Can See
Mount Everest , located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas, is the tallest point on Earth rising 29,029 feet of imposing majesty. For a sighted person, climbing this mountain is one of the most...
View ArticleSkatopia: 88 Acres of Anarchy
The main entrance to the skate park has the words ‘death to invaders’ written in red letters on the sides of two old vehicles. The people of Rutland, Ohio have a hard time understanding the lifestyle...
View ArticleInto the Tsangpo Gorge
This film, directed by Scott Lindgren, was recognized as one of the ‘Top Twenty Adventure Films of All Time.” It delves into a remote corner of Tibet where seven world-class kayakers embark on a...
View ArticleParkour: People in Motion
How do you find inner peace and happiness? What most people do is follow a certain set of rules or participate in a few rituals in the hope that in the end, they will be satisfied. But as you watch…...
View ArticleTo Stand Above The Clouds
At a height of 29,028 feet (8,848 meters), Mount Everest is the highest mountain on our planet. It is located in the Himalayas and sits on the border between China and Nepal. Climbing Everest is a feat...
View ArticleAmateur Armstrongs
Lance Armstrong is a cheater. When he came clean, he blew the lid, once and for all, on a dirty little secret: sports doping. However, there is a far larger problem. The general public also uses...
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