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- After their home life is turned upside down, three children and the family's donkeys escape across the backbone of Northern England, confronting both the harsh landscapes and what it means to be siblings.
- This film follows some British climbers in the art of Hard Grit i.e climbing gritstone in the English Pennines.
- A documentary about modern consumerist culture. Evolution and psychology underpin a narrative of our times, constantly locating man at its centre with an unhealthy dose of pathos. Fantastic 20th century archive and interviews.
- BAFTA long-listed, multi-award winning short 'Twine' is a hostile serrated blade of a movie. It follows a cat and mouse game between father and son played out across the snow swept moors of northern Britain. Intense, opaque, brutal, beautiful with fantastic lead performances from Dylan Smith (I am the Night, Treadstone) and Charlie Gallagher (My Mad Fat Diary, Emmerdale).
- Winding through the beautiful glens and mountains of the west Scotland, the Cape Wrath Ultra is an running race like no other. This film takes you in to the heart of the adventure meeting the runners pushing their bodies to the limit.
- Only run once before in 1992, the Dragon's Back Race is legendary. This film takes you in to the heart of this inspiring adventure as the 2012 race weaves a brutal path down the mountainous spine of Wales.
- Paul Pritchard, David Limb, Jamie Andrew & Pete Steane - four disabled climbers tackle Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa.
- Following the lives of some of Britain's finest climbers as they travel to Cresciano in Switzerland. The film looks at what it takes to be a top rock climber (the camaraderie and the competition) and the difficulty of staying staying there. Intimate and fun.
- 10 short films that provide a rip roaring ride in to the heart and soul of the British climbing experience. Travelling far and wide across our magical isle we've searched out the best climbers on all types of rock in all sorts of peril. Whilst full of first ascents and hard core fear the films also offer a rich blend humour and touching observation. It's vintage Slackjaw.
- A short film looking at the indomitable advance of meme culture, mashing up mid 20th century archive with an interview from evolutionary psychologist Professor Michael Mills.
- Malcolm Smith is without doubt one of the strongest climbers in the world. This 4 minute film is a magical slice of life in his old attic bedroom which contains his infamous climbing board.
- Stick It is an energetic romp around the UK bouldering scene. Accompanied by a quirky, exciting soundtrack, this film takes us on a breakneck tour of the UK's top bouldering venues.
- Nicky Spinks' 2015 attempt to beat her own women's record for the Bob Graham Round, the legendary fell running endurance challenge, following both the literal and metaphorical highs and lows of her record attempt.
- The story of a winter week we spent in the company of one of UK's top alpinists, suffer-meister Andy Kirkpatrick.
- Global warming is starting to impact dangerously on one of the most beautiful and distant parts of the world. This film follows a UN trip to look at the glacial melt that is forming huge lakes behind moraine dams in Nepal.
- Greenpeace, Stonewall, CND - the world's people have always questioned the principles on which society has been built. This documentary looks at the current vogue for individualism from an evolutionary point of view.
- Steve McClure and Neil Mawson, two of Britain's top sport climbers, throw themselves into the dizzying Verdon Gorge. Attempting a spectacular multi-pitch route, the duo find themselves way off route and have to dig deep to find success.
- Two of Britain's top free climbers decide to take on one of Yosemite's most awesome lumps of granite: the thousand vertical metres of El Capitan - via its hardest line - with no experience of big walling whatsoever. Fired up on a diet of bagels, the climbers, Rich and Neil, set off to do battle with the dizzying exposure and raking crack lines of this historic face. The ensuing agony is captured in this spectacularly shot film, that exudes passion and humour and takes a refreshingly honest look at living 6 days in the vertical world.
- Johnny, a bike courier, comes home after an accident to Steph, his ever distant long-term partner.