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- This visually stunning series follows the world's top climbers, alpinists and mountaineers to the wildest places on earth in their pursuit of the next big adventure. Stories of triumph, failure and redemption unfold on stages of sheer stone.
- An examination of the legacy one athlete left to the progression of his sports.
- Three of the world's most renowned BASE jumpers, Jokke Sommer, Espen Fadnes and Ludovic Woerth embark on an adventure around the world seeking out unique and challenging places to wingsuit proximity flying and BASE jumping. Directed and produced by Siesta Films and Ellioth and Winther Film, this exceptional journey takes Jokke, Espen and Ludo to Rio de Janeiro, Chamonix, The Reunion Island, The Tianmen Mountains in China, Bangkok, before their planned final jump in Dubai.All three athletes speak candidly about the moralities of the sport they risk their lives for and the emotions and rewards that push them to pioneer this sport.
- Where the Trail Ends is a film following the worlds top freeride mountain bikers as they search for unridden terrain around the globe, ultimately shaping the future of big mountain freeriding.
- The story will follow three Mountainbike Stars as they travel north through British Columbia along the Fraser River, riding and building features along the way. Their journey takes them through towns they grew up in, and places which they never knew existed, eventually reaching a destination that is unknown, a secret waiting to be discovered.
- Let's Be Frank is a visceral journey through the unseen and unknown world of big wave surf adventurer Frank James Solomon, an intercontinental clandestine investigation blurring the lines between myth, legend and reality.
- Big mountain skiers, and close friends, Jérémie Heitz and Sam Anthamatten, find beauty and display grace in the dangerous world of free-skiing.
- He has achieved all you can in football: he led France when they became European and World Champions; he was at the helm when Barcelona topped the Champions League and won the UEFA Super Cup. Every child knows Thierry Henry, a player in a Paris suburb who became the best center forward in the 21st century. Who is the personality hidden in this dream career? We discover Thierry Henry's world and his new life as captain of the New York Red Bulls. What are his ideals? What goals does he want to reach? We accompany Thierry on his flight to London for the Emirates Cup: his side have to play against Arsenal, the very team that made him who he is and whose torch he still carries. Thierry Henry is a world star torn between past and present...
- "A genre-bending documentary using dance and physicality to explore themes of youthfulness, fear, regret and aging. The star of the show is New York. The perspectives of elderly citizens of NYC are interpreted physically by a younger generation. The words come from real-life interviews recorded with a diverse selection of aging New Yorkers. Each dancer was given a voice to interpret (without ever meeting the owner of that voice) - through dance, movement, emotive states and space. The film focuses on our commonalities as opposed to our differences, to address an age of echo chambers, divisive rhetoric and a deepening chasm between generations. It reframes what it means to listen to our elders."
- Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell introduce us to one of the most coveted prizes in the climbing world: the speed record on The Nose route up the 915m El Capitan in Yosemite, California. The race up The Nose heats up. While Alex Honnold knows the ropes and is pushing for perfection, Tommy Caldwell is new to speed climbing and the learning curve is as steep as the wall itself. The race up The Nose heats up. While Alex Honnold knows the ropes and is pushing for perfection, Tommy Caldwell is new to speed climbing and the learning curve is as steep as the wall itself.
- Olympic bronze medalist and ten-time X Games medalist Mark McMorris wants the world to know there's more to snowboarding than tricks and trophies. Traveling the world and riding with the sport's best, he explores snowboard culture.
- From the challenging peaks of the Canadian back country to the sandstone cliffs of Utah, The Red Bull Signature Series unleashes the most progressive and innovative competitions around the globe. The Series spans the sports of snowboarding, mountain biking, freestyle motocross, ice cross downhill, skiing and BMX events on custom courses from the inspiration of the athletes themselves.
- "Annapurna III - Unclimbed" is a 12-min documentary featuring the 2016 expedition to the Himalayas of Nepal led by David Lama together with Austrian alpinists Hansjörg Auer and Alex Blümel. Join the team in their feelings of fatigue, anxiety, exposure and ordeal during their 5 weeks attempting one of the world's greatest, unsolved puzzles of alpinism: The unclimbed south-east ridge of Annapurna III.
- The Moment is the story of key moments in sports that created seismic cultural change with ripples that continue to impact the modern day. In 1995, Nelson Mandela takes a huge gamble to unite a fractured country still reeling from the shadow of apartheid by uniting the nation in support of the Springbok Rugby Team. The Springbok emblem was previously seen as a dreaded symbol of the apartheid regime, but when Captain Francois Pienaar, raises the Rugby World Cup above his head in triumph, the moment inspires a generation and leads to the present-day Springbok team led by Siya Kolisi - one that represents the "Rainbow Nation" dreamed of by Mandela. The film is the first installment in a series of landmark films titled, "The Moment: How Sports Changed the World."
- A documentary style action sports feature film embracing the moments BETWEEN by Austrian freeskier & filmmaker Sandra Lahnsteiner, featuring the worlds finest female action sport athletes, filmed in crystal clear 4K.
- They may compete in very different disciplines and come from different places, but they're all defined by the environment they were raised in. Journey to the hometowns of some of the world's top athletes and artists to learn how their careers began.
- George challenges passers-by to one-on-one basketball for a dollar-a-point at the famously intense West 4th Street basketball courts in New York City. After swiftly defeating his first two opponents, George is faced with a much tougher competitor. After George loses, he bets his opponent $20 that he can make a 3 pointer. George takes the shot ...and what follows is not what's expected and leads to a chase through the streets of Manhattan. The film camera jams in the middle of all the running (in true Kiarostami fashion). When he eventually makes his escape down into the subway, we finally see what lies behind George's hustling.
- Freeride, Freestyle, and Alpine racing united! Legs of Steel presents the multi-discipline ski film 'Same Difference'.
- Sweet and Sour is not just a ski-snowboard film focused on performance. It is also the story of two charismatic men who would do anything to achieve their goals: shred Alaskan steepest line with a new approach. Learn how these athletes prepare for a whole season before facing the Alaskan terrain. First, Richard wants to get a feel of deep powder skiing by planning a trip to Japan while Victor needs to practice his freestyle skills in the back-country.
- Rob Warner's Wild Rides, six countries, four continents, one unique adventure.
- This adventurous flick will follow Gigi Rüf and some of his fellow snowboarders on the hunt to find the best snow and terrain for snowboarding. Reinvent and progress in versatility on the mission to conquer urban playgrounds and hit impressive backcountry jumps and natural features. The Pirates set sail again to capture the true soul of snowboarding - leaving home during winter to travel the world and share the same enthusiasm and stoke of being out there with like minded people.
- Three of the world's best kayakers take a two-month journey to the Scandinavian paddling meccas of Iceland and Norway.
- After months of anticipation, Sébastien Loeb has shattered the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb record with a breath-taking time of 8m13.878s in the 208 T16 Pikes Peak. The Frenchman negotiated the 20 kilometres and 156 corners of the mountain at an average speed of 145kph.
- Lollapalooza is back in Grant Park in the heart of downtown Chicago from August 3-6. In 2016, Lolla celebrated its 25th anniversary with appearances from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Radiohead, Third Eye Blind, LCD Soundsystem and even surprises from Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine, who joined Jane's Addiction on stage and performed a new track with X Ambassadors.This year's line-up is similarly mind-blowing - and you can watch some of it live on Red Bull TV. Appearing on this year's live stream are Muse, Lorde, blink-182, Wiz Khalifa, Lil Uzi Vert, Run The Jewels, Tegan and Sara, Sylvan Esso, Tove Lo, Mac DeMarco and many more. Keep your eyes on Red Bull Music for updates and live stream news.
- What can be done in the time it takes to blink? This is the story of the brave mavericks who invented the techniques and technologies that took the pit stop from minutes-long racing rarity to an F1 staple that takes less than two seconds to complete.