To the Limit (2008)
Directed by Pepe Danquart
Sub-Genres - Extreme Sports |
Release Date - Jun 13, 2008 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 95 min. |
Countries - Austria, Germany |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Mark Deming
Speed rock climbing is the latest wrinkle in the growing pantheon of extreme sports; high-speed climbers take the basic rudiments of mountain climbing and shift them into overdrive, climbing sheer cliffs in a matter of hours rather than days. Filmmaker Pepe Danquart offers a look at this exciting new sport and two of its best-known proponents in the documentary To the Limit. Alexander Huber and his brother Thomas Huber are profiled as they demonstrate their skills in the mountains of Patagonia and set out to climb El Capitan, a mountain in Yosemite National Park over 3,000 feet high, in a furious 150 minutes, a notion Alexander jokingly describes as "an assault against common sense." While featuring dazzling footage of the Huber brothers in action, To the Limit also offers an insight on the rivalry between the siblings and their passionate need to confront fellow climbers as well as nature itself.
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Keywords
daredevil, mountain-climbing