Award Winner: 2018 Best Short Wallace Stegner’s 1960 letter to Congress about the importance of wilderness is the framework for a new message, one in.. Read More
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View Now >Follow the grit and determination of polar photographer Joshua Holko as he traverses the frozen landscape of Svalbard, in the high Arctic, to encounter polar.. Read More
View Now >Award Winner: 2018 Kids Jury, Best Film A young father teaches his son about the value of shared adventures, exploration and his ancestral Inuit heritage... Read More
View Now >In 2016 I travelled to South Africa to visit The Black Mambas - the world's first all female anti-poaching unit operating in the Balule Game.. Read More
View Now >Apa Sherpa has climbed Mount Everest 21 times, more than any other human. But he wouldn't wish this upon anybody. Having grown up in the.. Read More
View Now >The film tells the story of a blind travel writer who goes foraging and diving with the world's first sustainable sushi chef, in search of.. Read More
View Now >Marty Schnure and Ross Donihue are modern day pioneers: roaming some of the world’s last remaining wild lands to create maps to help conserve these.. Read More
View Now >How can you be what you can’t see? Mikhail Martin, co-founder of Brothers of Climbing said, “I literally typed, ‘Are there black climbers?’ in Google.. Read More
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