Petzl Movie Trailers

Most Popular Petzl Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

High Tension Trailer (2013)

19 September 2013

Ueli Steck (Switzerland), Simone Moro (Italy) and Jon Griffith (GB) are not like 95% of the climbers on Everest: they don't use oxygen, altimeters (improperly called Sherpas), or fixed ropes.

Petzl RocTrip Argentina 2012 Trailer (2012)

15 November 2012

Located in the heart of the Patagonian pampas, in Argentina's Chubut province, Piedra Parada's monolith rises up from the surrounding desert.

Best Coast Riot Trailer (2011)

22 March 2011

We followed Said Belhaj when he showed his good friend Dani Andrada around on the Swedish west coast for ten days.

Petzl RocTrip Mexico 2010 Trailer (2010)

31 October 2010

The Petzl RocTrip 2010 in Mexico welcomed people from all corners of the world to the unique climbing destinations of El Chonta et Las Peñas de Jilotepec, with a stop at the Aztec pyramids of Teotihuacán.

Cateissard Trailer (2016)

05 December 2016

A 2016 film about the Cateissard, a mountain overlooking the Val di Susa near Turin, a laboratory of innovation and evolution in Italian climbing.

Nightmayer Trailer (2020)

31 March 2020

One of Great Britain’s most distinguished climbers, Steve McClure has spent the last few decades scaling cliffs and crags all over the world.

Les Amants des Drus Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

Petzl RocTrip China 2011 Trailer (2011)

30 October 2011

During a reconnaissance trip, Olivier Balma, a guide and instructor at CMDI, accompanies Erwan Le Lann into the Getu Valley, in the heart of Guizhou Province.

The World’s Best Belayer Trailer (2017)

01 January 2017

This long-term project (one year of production) features the world’s best climbers. It also stars Jean Siuen and the legendary Gilles Estramboulli ! The movie was primarily shot in Leonidio, Greece, and Santa Linya, Spain.

There Was No Robin des Blocs Trailer (2011)

10 February 2011

Ice Up Trailer (2005)

07 December 2005

Unique shapes, no two the same, formed by the action of water and frost. The water that once ran from the summits in torrents and waterfalls is immobilized for a few weeks.