For canyoning enthusiasts, the Trou de Fer on Reunion Island is a must-see, and not just for the faint-hearted. The first complete descent of the canyon, with a 1,000-meter drop, was made by Thierry Krattinger, Stéphane Girard, and Jean-Claude Dobrilla in 1990. Filming took place in very difficult conditions: an aquatic atmosphere, a dramatic void, and mediocre rock in the 300-meter waterfall. The documentary Trou de Fer was selected for competition at the Trento Film Festival in 1992.
Valley Uprising
Adventure, Documentary, History
7.7
To the Limit
Documentary
7.5
Galahad of Everest
Documentary, History, Adventure
8.0
Ballade à Devil's Tower
Documentary, Adventure
10.0
Zembrocal
Adventure, Documentary
10.0
Paragot-Bérardini, La Cordée des Voyous
Documentary
10.0
First Ascent
Documentary
6.4
Totem
Documentary, Adventure
10.0
The Verdon Gorge, The Origin Of Sport Climbing
Documentary, Adventure
10.0
Makalu 8481m - West Pillar
Documentary, Adventure
10.0
Séo!
Documentary, Adventure
8.0
The Ascent of Mont Blanc
Documentary, Adventure
10.0
Beyond the Summit: Learning to Fly
Adventure, Documentary, Family
5.0
Verdon-Saussois 1983
Documentary
10.0
The Gate of Heaven
Documentary
10.0
Île de la Réunion - L'incroyable route qui défie l'Océan
Documentary
8.0
David Lama - Off Limits On Rock and Ice
Documentary
10.0
The Core
Adventure, Documentary
5.0
Champions of the Golden Valley
Documentary, Adventure, Drama, Action
6.7
High Tension
Documentary, Drama, Adventure
8.0