Most Popular Franz Hinterbrandner Trailers
Total trailers found: 7
To the Limit Trailer (2007)
09 February 2007
At the Limit is a documentary about extreme climbing. In this sports documentary, Pepe Danquart shows brothers Thomas and Alexander Huber climbing in Patagonia and on the granite rock "El Capitan" in Yosemite Valley (USA).
Die Huberbuam - Close Call with Mount Asgard Trailer (2014)
13 May 2014
The climbing brothers Thomas and Alexander Huber (Germany) attempt to conquer free the infamous "Bavarian Direttissima" (upper tenth degree of difficulty) on the iconic Mt.
The Huber Buam at Mt. Asgard Trailer (2013)
24 February 2013
The climbing brothers Thomas and Alexander Huber attempt to conquer free the infamous "Bavarian Direttissima" (upper tenth degree of difficulty) on the iconic Mt.
Cerro Torre: A Snowball's Chance in Hell Trailer (2013)
27 September 2013
Movie about David Lama climbing the Patagonian mountain Cerro Torre for the first time free, a mountain that has been dubbed the most difficult to climb in the world.
The Center Of The Universe Trailer (2004)
01 January 2004
The Center Of The Universe chronicles four days in the life of German climber Alexander Huber in Yosemite Valley, California.
Roraima - Climbers of the Lost World Trailer (2012)
01 July 2012
When friends and longtime climbing partners Kurt Albert, Holger Heuber and competitive climbing’s first superstar Stefan Glowacz embark on an expedition to Mount Roraima, a table mountain shrouded in legend, this group of experienced climbers have no idea what they got themselves into.
Faszination Bergfilm - Himmelhoch und Abgrundtief Trailer (2008)
04 December 2008
A fascinating chronology of 100 years of mountain film history in the Alps. This documentary focuses primarily on films shot on the Matterhorn, the Eiger, and the Grandes Jorasses, considered until the 1930s as the "last problems of the Alps," and shows the evolution of mountain filmmaking through numerous excerpts from documentaries and feature films – notably on the Matterhorn in 1901.