
DOCUMENTARIES
THE LAST MOUNTAIN​
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This film is brings us an inspirational story that was largely self-shot but in combination with archive and with specially filmed material a powerful story was brought to life with solid editing and story-telling technique
GRAND PRIX
"This film brings us an epic story, with a cast of compelling characters, set in one of the most dangerous and dramatic mountain theatres on earth. Our stage is set with multiple twisting, narratives all beautifully and sensitively interwoven bringing us a crafted finely film. It is a film that stood above the rest and the decision was unanimous."
CLIMBING FILM
"This film tells a magnificent story of winter climbing set within a landscape that is here today and gone tomorrow. Rarely do things run smooth and we see this within the film that breaks the mould in an honest way. As a viewer we feel part of the team immersed within the wild atmosphere and spindrift of the Scottish mountains and fills us with the joy of just being ‘OUT THERE’."
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Alastair Lee
BEST MOUNTAINEERING FILM
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"This beautifully observed film is both stylishly and decisively shot. In it we join the main protagonist and his friends on a journey, following in the winter footsteps of ancestors. With its powerful message we are left to question our own motivations for being on the mountains and the environment we leave behind."
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Gustav Cavallin, Jens Nilsson
HOW THE HOLOCAST BEGAN
“If you watched How the Holocaust Began last night, a devastating but brilliant account of the chaotic, improvised origins of Hitler’s genocide in eastern Europe, it’s likely you didn’t sleep very well. Every single detail was horrific, obviously, but the account of the experimental killing site in a Polish forest, set up to establish more efficient ways to murder en masse without ‘traumatising’ Nazi soldiers too much, showed that, even now, the Nazis can still surprise you with their evil.”