Film

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A Sneak Peek of This Year’s F3T

We Love This All-Women Film Festival

Meet the Women Reshaping Climbing

The Challenge of Filming ‘The Dawn Wall’

A ‘Free Solo’ Parody

A Reminder That Life Should Be Simple

‘Far Out’ Trailer

Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival

Watch the Trailer for ‘Zig Zag’

‘Leave No Trace’ Trailer

An Ode to Climbing Mountains

‘Under An Arctic Sky’ Behind The Scenes

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‘Life of Glide’ Trailer

The Best Climbing of 2017

Trailer: ‘Follow Through’
Hunting for Waves in Iceland Is a Compromise
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Iceland is home to some of the most photogenic terrain on earth. But for surfer Heiðar Logi Elíasson and the film crew at Tributaries Digital Cinema, it’s a harsh place with unrelenting wind. Finding surf in this country without webcams, shops, or guidebooks means finding slivers of hope among the most meager conditions. Find more about the film on Instagram.