Documentary

Angus Kille tries to make an E9 first ascent in the last few days before his daughter is born. Bringing this route to life parallels his journey of becoming a father (patrescence). Follow his journey with the route, how to train for bold climbs, his thoughts on being in the waiting room of fatherhood and how his wife, Hazel Findlay, feels about the ascent and the risks involved.

Foraging has long been a way of life for humanity, but in an ever industrialised world our knowledge of the surrounding environment is fading away, and with that comes a price. Foraging can play a role in saving money, improving mental health and becoming more conscious about where our food comes from. Whether you're new to or familiar with foraging, this short documentary summarises some of its advantages while making sure it's done safely and sustainably.

Winner of the 2023 Royal Television Society Environment and Sustainability Student Award.

Awarded 3rd place at the Guild of Television Camera Professionals 2022 Student Awards.

As an outdoor gear repair specialist, Rosanna Watson expresses her view on the role women's clothing plays in encouraging female involvement in outdoor adventures. Witness how Rosanna and other women embrace the great outdoors while finding a sense of belonging through sports in the natural environment.

Winner of the 2023 BMC Women in Adventure Film Competition ´Make a difference´ Award Environment at Kendal Mountain Film Festival.