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The role that these tiny insects play in our global ecosystem has never been made more clear than by Swiss director Markus Imhoof in More Than Honey, an extreme close-up documentary

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The world of surfing meets the age of 3-D cinema in Justin McMillian and Chris Nelius' new film

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An adventure into the world of big wave surfing with Aussie legend Ross Clarke-Jones and two-time World Champion Tom Carroll. Read our Q&A with the filmmakers.

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Filmmakers Ron Fricke and Mark Magidson discuss Samsara, their world tour of mesmerizing images that force us to think about humanity and our relationship to the eternal

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Superheroes of Stoke Trailer from MSP Films on Vimeo. Twenty years after releasing their first ski film, Matchstick Productions is taking a look back. Their newest film, Superheroes of Stoke, follows some of freeskiing's biggest new…

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A new documentary from Walking on Water films looks at the life of blind surfer Derek Rabelo.

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The renowned actor and his son talk to 国产吃瓜黑料 about the fight to bring back the Colorado

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Filmmaker and photographer Tyler Stableford’s soulful profile of mountaineer Steve House. To learn more about the six-months it took to make this five-minute film, click here.

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Short conversations with the world's most interesting people

The filmmaker behind The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom explains why she's drawn to the world's gnarliest spots

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Our editors' favorite movies from this year's Mountainfilm in Telluride

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Why do you fish? For the solitude or the catch? Tyler Hughen and Kahlil Hudson’s film about two friends steelheading in Alaska attempts to answer that question.

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Watch Camp4Collective's award-winning documentary film about a 2008 attempt to climb the Shark's Fin that nearly killed Jimmy Chin, Conrad Anker, and Renan Ozturk

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Join us on Thursday, May 17, between 6 and 9 p.m. MST to watch the full version of Travis Rummel and Ben Knight award-winning documentary.

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Stacey Peralta's latest documentary鈥攁nd three other new films鈥攑rove that blockbuster season can be smart

Watch Felt Soul Media's award-winning documentary about the fight to save Bristol Bay, Alaska鈥檚 salmon from an open-pit mine

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Deep within the Grand Canyon are secret and intimate tributaries rarely visited by man. This is the story of these slots and the canyoneers who systematically explore their drainages.

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What does it take to succeed? This is the untold story of a record-breaking athlete struggling to continue her career in the sport she loves and an amateur aiming to become professional.

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Watch Ben Stookesberry and Chris Korbulic's award-winning documentary short about the tragic last descent of expedition kayaker Hendri Coetzee

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In Bekoji, Ethiopia, running is more than just recreation. It's a kind of work, a way of earning money and of contributing to your family.

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In Town of Runners, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, director Jerry Rothwell travels to Bekoji, Ethiopia鈥攁 hotbed of world-class long-distance runners such as Tirunesh Dibaba and Kenenisa Bekele…

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For the last five decades, Baltazar Ushca has made a living harvesting glacial ice from the tallest mountain in Ecuador…

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In Paraiso Nadav Kurtz follows three Mexican immigrants as they make a living washing the windows of Chicago's tallest skyscrapers

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Three immigrant window cleaners risk their lives every day rappelling down some of Chicago’s tallest skyscrapers. Para铆so reveals the danger of their job and what they see on the way down.

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Eight of the biggest icons in the world 国产吃瓜黑料 offer their hard-earned tips

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The son of IMAX king Greg MacGillivray, Shaun MacGillivray has been on film sets from Saudi Arabia to Everest. So what has the crown prince of the giant screen learned from dear old dad? Keep an eye on the tiger, don鈥檛 smell the walrus, and never stop working.

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The latest Imax film takes us to the Arctic. Watch the trailer and learn more about award-winning director Greg MacGillivray and his son Shaun MacGillivray here.

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Watch movies about climbers Ueli Steck, Alex Honnold, and Dean Potter Thursday March 22, at 8 P.M. EST. Then join the athletes and Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen of Sender Films for an online discussion about risk.

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A Q&A with former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed on his incredibly shrinking country

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Kadoma pays tribute to paddler Hendri Coetzee, who was killed by a croc in Africa. Read Consumed, Grayson Schaffer‘s story about the remarkable life of Coetzee.

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Bombing singletrack in the Himalayas鈥揂nthill Films latest teaser highlights trails and travel in Nepal. The film will be released on April 20th in California.

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Red Bull marketing copy or Lord of the Rings?

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Celebrity nature-doc narrators get graded

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Go here to watch the full film and chat with the filmmaker, Peter McBride, on Thursday night between 6鈥9 MST.

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Watch Peter McBride鈥檚 award winning 18-minute film about his three-year journey to paddle, walk, and fly the entire length of the Colorado River. Showing tonight at 8 EST.

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When the head of the FIS聽said ski jumping was not safe for women, Lindsey Van fought. This movie chronicles her struggle. Interview | Gallery…

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Dean Potter sets his sights on a free-BASE of Canada’s Mt. Bute, angling to break his own world record for the longest wingsuit flight. Watch the full episode on National Geographic.

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A multimedia guide to seven of North America鈥檚 best adventure destinations鈥攆eaturing Duct Tape Then Beer鈥檚 new videos series

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Duct Tape Then Beer tackles a big wall in Nevada’s Red Rocks. Here’s how you can repeat the trip.

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Duct Tape Then Beer sea kayaks between thousands of islands of Georgia’s coast. Here’s how you can repeat the trip.

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Duct Tape Then Beer captures five days of backpacking in the Wind Rivers. Here’s how you can repeat the trip.

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Join us here on Thursday, March 22, at 6 P.M. MST to watch three of Sender’s best films and chat with the filmmakers and athletes, including Dean Potter and Ueli Steck.

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Duct Tape Then Beer shoots the best of ice climbing in the White Mountains. Here’s how you can repeat the trip.

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Duct Tape Then Beer skis epic powder in the sidecountry of Washington’s Mount Baker. Here’s how you can repeat the trip.

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Duct Tape Then Beer shoots epic North Shore singletrack in this short about mountain biking. Here’s how you can repeat the trip.

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Duct Tape Then Beer ticks off an ultra-classic mountaineering route in the Bugaboos. Here’s how you can repeat the trip.

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Scouring the country鈥檚 premier film festival for the best environmental and adventure documentaries

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An exclusive clip from a film about America as a prison state and the war on drugs.

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A new film by Southern Underground Productions investigates why extreme sports athletes risk their lives for adrenaline. For more, read Florence Williams’ classic, This is Your Brain on 国产吃瓜黑料.

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Filmmaker Mads Br眉gger goes undercover to infiltrate the African blood diamond business in his new movie, which premiered at Sundance 2012. Read the interview.

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Stacy Peralta’s new movie about the early days of skateboarding for Powell and Peralta. Read an interview with Peralta about the movie.

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Veteran alpinists Mark Richey and Steve Swenson attempt Saser Kangri II, the second highest unclimbed mountain in the world. More at theoldbreedmovie.com.

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James Balog is attempting to convince the world that the climate is changing using only photographs. Read our interview with Balog.

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Read Brad Wiener‘s review of the film, and聽Mary Catherine O’Connor’s take on The Grey‘s negatival portrayal of wolves.

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Photographer Tristan Gresko experiments (very successfully) with tilt-shift photography in his short ode to the world’s smallest ski resort.

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Sheffield 国产吃瓜黑料 Film Festival features highlights from some of the top adventure films of the past year.

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Rez Life: An Indian's Journey Through Reservation Life

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A new body surfing doc goes to Tahiti, New Zealand, and Hawaii to tell the story of wave riding's most basic discipline

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Ski filmmaker Nick Waggoner talks to Caty Enders about losing two friends while producing Solitaire, the story of a ski pilgrimage through South America

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William Trubridge is on a mission to freedive鈥搘ithout fins or oxygen鈥揹eeper than anybody ever has before. Read James Nestor’s story on the terrifying sport of freediving, Open Your Mouth and Your Dead.

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Go here to watch the full film and chat with the filmmaker, Peter McBride, on Thursday night between 6鈥9 MST.

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Watch Nick Waggoner's ground-breaking backcountry ski film Solitaire

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Liam Neeson鈥檚 new wilderness-survival epic upends disbelief

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国产吃瓜黑料 picks the biggest people, places, and events of the last year

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Filmmaker David Lavallee follows a drop of water from Canada’s crown to the sea, and on the way, discovers the true price of developing Alberta’s tar sands. Read the top environmental stories of 2011 here.

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From Thom Beers, the creator of the Emmy-winning Deadliest Catch, comes the new eight-part series Bering Sea Gold, premiering on Discovery Channel Friday, January 27, 10PM ET/PT.

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Does disabled climber Craig Demartino make it to the summit of Yosemite’s El Capitan? Plus, a look back at two years of story telling in the final episode of The Season.

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Our favorite flicks from Canada鈥檚 premier adventure film fest

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Greg Hill returns to Washington’s Mt. Rainier to confront the mountain that kicked off his skiing career and ski the classic Fear Finger.

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After eleven days of casting for Klamath’s elusive ghost run of steelhead, fisherman Ryan Peterson gets wet giving it one final attempt.

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Craig Demartino attempts the first all disabled ascent of Yosemite’s El Capitan. Eight hundred feet off the deck, disaster strikes.

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国产吃瓜黑料 reviews the best gear in the 2012 gift guide, including the Lib Tech C2BTX snowboard.

In 2010, Ed Stafford completed a 4,000-mile-plus, 860-day trek across the Amazon. His journey is chronicled in the new documentary, Walking the Amazon, premiering November 19th on the Discovery Channel.

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David de Rothschild is paddling Brazil鈥檚 Xingu River with a totem pole to stop the proposed Belo Monte dam

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Included in our聽Top 10 Films from Banff, this claymation short from the folks at Public Ritual shreds the gnar using some seriously impressive stop-motion animation. Support from Sherpas Cinema and Solomon Freeski TV.

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Sender Films‘ vertigo-inducing flick follows the rivalry between Hans Florine and Dean Potter for the speed record up Yosemite’s El Capitan.

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How will an oil pipeline from Alberta to B.C.’s coast effect the Great Bear Wilderness? Trip Jennings and Andy Maser investigate in Spoil. Watch the whole film here.

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Skier Greg Hill returns to the mountain that started his ski-mountaineering career: Washington’s Mt. Rainier.

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The 29-year-old cinematographer and alpinist talks about bagging the first ascent of GII in winter and the making of Cold

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The first woman to make a feature film on Everest talks about spending 40 Days at Base Camp

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