Produced by Silverback for National Geographic UK, directed by Charlie Hamilton James and with Jeff Wilson taking producer credits, “Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story,” won Wildscreen Festival’s Golden Panda for best production, as well as Panda Awards for producer/director and scripted narrative.
Other Panda Award winners included BBC Studios’ ‘Wild Isles: Ocean’ (cinematography), Nat Geo-Wildstar’s ‘Queens’ (best series and production management team), Juli-Perpetuo’s ‘Patrol’ (impact), BBC Studios’ ‘The Watches 2023 (sustainability) and Netflix’s Chimp Empire (editing and music).
“Billy & Molly” had its world premiere at Match’s South by Southwest and recently secured six nominations in the 9th Annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards. Producer Jeff Wilson said he originally pitched the doc to Nat Geo as a Mary Poppins-style story in which an otter sheds light into a man’s world and makes the world a better place.
Taking place in Bristol,...
Other Panda Award winners included BBC Studios’ ‘Wild Isles: Ocean’ (cinematography), Nat Geo-Wildstar’s ‘Queens’ (best series and production management team), Juli-Perpetuo’s ‘Patrol’ (impact), BBC Studios’ ‘The Watches 2023 (sustainability) and Netflix’s Chimp Empire (editing and music).
“Billy & Molly” had its world premiere at Match’s South by Southwest and recently secured six nominations in the 9th Annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards. Producer Jeff Wilson said he originally pitched the doc to Nat Geo as a Mary Poppins-style story in which an otter sheds light into a man’s world and makes the world a better place.
Taking place in Bristol,...
- 10/23/2024
- by Martin Dale
- Variety Film + TV
If you’re excited to stream The Devil’s Climb, the gripping documentary following legendary climbers Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell, your wait is over! National Geographic’s latest venture is available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu starting October 17, 2024.
What is The Devil’s Climb About?
Directed by Renan Ozturk, this thrilling documentary captures Honnold and Caldwell as they tackle Alaska’s Devil’s Thumb, a 9,000-foot mountain notorious for its treacherous peaks. The two climbers aim to summit all five of the mountain’s peaks in one day, a feat attempted by fewer than 50 people in history. Blending adventure, survival, and stunning visuals, The Devil’s Climb showcases the ultimate test of human endurance and environmental mindfulness, as the duo uses eco-friendly methods to travel 2,600 miles across the American West.
Where to Watch The Devil’s Climb Online?
Starting October 17, 2024, The Devil’s Climb is available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu. U.
What is The Devil’s Climb About?
Directed by Renan Ozturk, this thrilling documentary captures Honnold and Caldwell as they tackle Alaska’s Devil’s Thumb, a 9,000-foot mountain notorious for its treacherous peaks. The two climbers aim to summit all five of the mountain’s peaks in one day, a feat attempted by fewer than 50 people in history. Blending adventure, survival, and stunning visuals, The Devil’s Climb showcases the ultimate test of human endurance and environmental mindfulness, as the duo uses eco-friendly methods to travel 2,600 miles across the American West.
Where to Watch The Devil’s Climb Online?
Starting October 17, 2024, The Devil’s Climb is available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu. U.
- 10/23/2024
- by Naveed Zahir
- High on Films
All-star rock climbers Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold revealed the most difficult challenges of climbing the infamous Devil’s Thumb in Canada while filming their new Nat Geo documentary The Devil’s Climb in their new uInterview.
The Devil’s Climb sees Honnold and Caldwell journey 2,600 miles through the Alaskan wilderness on a world-speed record attempt to climb the five spires of Devil’s Thumb. The 9,000-foot peak is known as one of the most dangerous mountains in North America.
Caldwell gave insight into the root of the film’s concept. “The conception of the trip started because I was on calls with this environmental non-profit called the Alaskan Wilderness League trying to figure out ways to get involved in this effort to protect Tongass National Forest from logging and when I was learning about Tongass. I realized at one point that the Devil’s Thumb, which is this mountain I’d heard about,...
The Devil’s Climb sees Honnold and Caldwell journey 2,600 miles through the Alaskan wilderness on a world-speed record attempt to climb the five spires of Devil’s Thumb. The 9,000-foot peak is known as one of the most dangerous mountains in North America.
Caldwell gave insight into the root of the film’s concept. “The conception of the trip started because I was on calls with this environmental non-profit called the Alaskan Wilderness League trying to figure out ways to get involved in this effort to protect Tongass National Forest from logging and when I was learning about Tongass. I realized at one point that the Devil’s Thumb, which is this mountain I’d heard about,...
- 10/21/2024
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
On Thursday October 17 2024, National Geographic broadcasts The Devil’s Climb!
Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Devil’s Climb” on National Geographic promises to be an exciting adventure. In this episode, renowned climbers Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell take on the challenge of scaling a towering 9,000-foot peak in Alaska. Viewers can expect breathtaking scenery and intense moments as these skilled athletes push their limits in one of the most rugged environments on Earth.
As the episode unfolds, Honnold and Caldwell will face the unique challenges that come with climbing in Alaska. The harsh weather conditions and steep terrain will test their skills and teamwork. Both climbers are known for their remarkable achievements in the climbing world, and this climb adds another chapter to their impressive careers.
The episode will not only showcase the physical aspects of the climb but also delve into the mental preparation required for such a daunting task.
Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Devil’s Climb” on National Geographic promises to be an exciting adventure. In this episode, renowned climbers Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell take on the challenge of scaling a towering 9,000-foot peak in Alaska. Viewers can expect breathtaking scenery and intense moments as these skilled athletes push their limits in one of the most rugged environments on Earth.
As the episode unfolds, Honnold and Caldwell will face the unique challenges that come with climbing in Alaska. The harsh weather conditions and steep terrain will test their skills and teamwork. Both climbers are known for their remarkable achievements in the climbing world, and this climb adds another chapter to their impressive careers.
The episode will not only showcase the physical aspects of the climb but also delve into the mental preparation required for such a daunting task.
- 10/17/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
World-class climbers Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold embark on one of their most challenging expeditions yet as part of The Devil’s Climb. Cameras follow the two adventurers for the new National Geographic documentary as they attempt to reach the summit of Alaska’s treacherous Devils Thumb. Before even putting life and limb on the line ascending the 9,000 ft. peak, they must venture through more than 2,500 miles by bicycle, sailboat, and foot. The journey takes them through the American West, Canada, and Alaska right up to their ultimate destination, a mountain known for its appearance and notorious for its level of difficulty. Here Caldwell and Honnold open up about their ‘crazy’ grueling buddy trip. Do you remember the first time where you two really got to know each other? Tommy Caldwell: When did we do the “Triple”? Do you remember the year that was? Alex Honnold: We did ...
- 10/14/2024
- TV Insider
On Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 9:00 Pm, National Geographic will feature The Devil’s Climb, an exhilarating documentary that follows renowned climbers Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell as they tackle an ambitious challenge. The duo sets out to conquer a daunting 9,000-foot peak in Alaska, pushing the limits of human endurance and skill in one of the most breathtaking and treacherous environments on Earth.
Viewers can expect to see not only the stunning landscapes of Alaska but also the intense preparation and teamwork required for such a significant climb. Honnold, known for his free soloing skills, and Caldwell, a veteran of big wall climbing, share their insights and experiences as they navigate the challenges that come with climbing in extreme conditions. The film showcases the physical and mental strength needed to face the elements, including harsh weather and rugged terrain.
The Devil’s Climb is more than just a climbing documentary; it highlights...
Viewers can expect to see not only the stunning landscapes of Alaska but also the intense preparation and teamwork required for such a significant climb. Honnold, known for his free soloing skills, and Caldwell, a veteran of big wall climbing, share their insights and experiences as they navigate the challenges that come with climbing in extreme conditions. The film showcases the physical and mental strength needed to face the elements, including harsh weather and rugged terrain.
The Devil’s Climb is more than just a climbing documentary; it highlights...
- 10/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
National Geographic released the trailer and key art for its “pulse pounding” new documentary special “The Devil’s Climb,” which is set to premiere on October 17 at 9/8c. Streamers can catch it the next day on Disney+ and Hulu. From Plimsoll Productions, “The Devil’s Climb” follows world-class rock climbers Alex Honnold (“Free Solo”) and Tommy Caldwell on an epic expedition to tackle one of the most daunting challenges of their careers: summiting the infamous Devil’s Thumb, a sinister tower and legendary 9,000-foot peak in the Alaskan wilderness surrounded by old-growth rainforest and known as one of the most dangerous mountains in North America.
Alex and Tommy are two of the greatest rock climbers of all time — and best friends. Together, they set off on an emotional and physical journey, traveling 2,600 miles by bicycle, sailboat and on foot through the American West, Canada and Alaska to a daring climb of the Devil’s Thumb.
Alex and Tommy are two of the greatest rock climbers of all time — and best friends. Together, they set off on an emotional and physical journey, traveling 2,600 miles by bicycle, sailboat and on foot through the American West, Canada and Alaska to a daring climb of the Devil’s Thumb.
- 9/24/2024
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
National Geographic has released the trailer and key art for the thrilling documentary special The Devil’s Climb, which is set to premiere on Oct. 17 at 9/8c on National Geographic and available to stream the next day on Disney+ and Hulu.
From Plimsoll Productions, The Devil’s Climb follows world-class rock climbers Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell on an epic expedition to tackle one of the most daunting challenges of their careers: summiting the infamous Devil’s Thumb, a sinister tower and legendary 9,000-foot peak in the Alaskan wilderness surrounded by old-growth rainforest and known as one of the most dangerous mountains in North America.
Alex and Tommy are two of the greatest rock climbers of all time — and best friends. Together, they set off on an emotional and physical journey, traveling 2,600 miles by bicycle, sailboat, and on foot through the American West, Canada, and Alaska to a daring climb of the Devil’s Thumb.
From Plimsoll Productions, The Devil’s Climb follows world-class rock climbers Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell on an epic expedition to tackle one of the most daunting challenges of their careers: summiting the infamous Devil’s Thumb, a sinister tower and legendary 9,000-foot peak in the Alaskan wilderness surrounded by old-growth rainforest and known as one of the most dangerous mountains in North America.
Alex and Tommy are two of the greatest rock climbers of all time — and best friends. Together, they set off on an emotional and physical journey, traveling 2,600 miles by bicycle, sailboat, and on foot through the American West, Canada, and Alaska to a daring climb of the Devil’s Thumb.
- 9/24/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
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