Film

Queen Maud Land

Six climbers fly to the inhospitable Antarctic range to test themselves on frozen big walls and against subzero temperatures.
 
Photo Jimmy Chin

About

Director

Cedar Wright, Taylor Keating

Sponsor

The North Face

Running time

27 minutes

Country / Nationality

USA

Our Judges say:

Antarctica climbing trip with all the big names in climbing

Ed Birch Director of Salt-Street productions

The film where Alex Honnold actually shows fear while climbing. I’m not surprised, check out that Antarctic rock!

Anna Paxton

A dream team of six elite climbers mount an expedition to one of the world's last great climbing frontiers: the remote frozen towers of Antarctica. Jimmy Chin and Conrad Anker tackle a new route on the 3,600foot Ulvetanna; Savannah Cummins and Anna Pfaff summit the towering Holtanna; and Alex Honnold and Cedar Wright make a harrowing and hilarious blitz of 13 different spires spread across the ice field, including one pitch that Honnold calls "the scariest I have ever led." Queen Maud Land the name of this icy region showcases a stunning, rarely visited wilderness, and the suffering and vision needed to climb at the bottom of the world.