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First Ascent: The Series
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First Ascent is Sender Films' groundbreaking 6-part series that takes you to the cutting edge of adventure. Produced over two years on five continents, First Ascent follows the greatest climbers to majestic locations around the globe on their quests to redefine what is possible in the mountains.
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First Ascent: The Movie
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The classic film that inspired the National Geographic Series. Join a global quest with world-class climbers in pursuit of the ultimate goal: the first ascent. Featuring Dean Potter, Timmy O'Neill, Sonnie Trotter, and the amazing Didier Berthod on his quest for the first ascent of the Cobra Crack.
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Progression
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Behind every breakthrough in the progression of climbing, there's a true story of doubt and determination, perseverance in the face of failure. From boulders, to big walls, to competition podiums, the climbers at the top of the game share an unending commitment to achieve their vision Chris Sharm...
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Dosage - Volume 5
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Big UP's Dosage series documents climbing's state-of-the-art, capturing the spirit of the sport, and some of its most spectacular moments. Volume V raises the bar with the biggest lineup ever of the world's best climbers, including: Chris Sharma, Dave Graham, Beth Rodden, Tommy Caldwell, Dani And...
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The Sharp End
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Enter the danger zone with the world's best climbers, including Alex Honnold, Dean Potter, Steph Davis, Lisa Rands, Chris McNamara, Ammon McNeely, Renan Ozturk, Cedar Wright and others, as they push the barriers of free soloing, high-ball bouldering, hard trad climbing, extreme big-wall aid, wing...
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Front Range Freaks
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Join the bold, cutting-edge and completely out there climbers who haunt Colorado's Front Range. From the late, great free-solo guru Derek Hersey, to the climbing canine Biskit and the urban ape Timmy O'Neill, Front Range Freaks showcases climbing like you have never seen it before.
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Scary Faces
The first Sender Film. Zac Barr goes head to head with Eldo's notorious Jules Verne (5.11 R), while meeting the legendary climbers who established the route, and made the sport what it is today.