The Rolling Mountain Film Tour features a collection of stories that celebrate the beauty of humans and the spirit of nature, and share invisible stories that matter in this world.The tour showcases a diverse culture of human-related tales, from adventure pursuits to personal reflections that invite you to think and grow.The Rolling Mountain Film Tour aligns with the founding family's trip around the world in a vegetable oil-powered van since 2019, spanning North and South America, Asia, and Europe, and beyond, bringing stories wherever they go.

DiuDiu Bus—A nomad family rides a vegetarian van to explore the world by sharing stories of humanity and food, nature and sports.

RMFF 2026

  • King Of Mountain

    In Alaska’s winters, King of Mountains follows a group of people who organize their lives around snow, craft, and community rather than certainty. Moving between intimate domestic moments and open terrain, the film observes skiing as a practice of attention—an effort to remain present in a fragile world shaped by change and impermanence.

  • She Measures The Earth

    She Measures the Earth follows four women scientists in Canada, Alison Criscitiello, Jocelyn Hirose, Isobel Phoebus, and Chimira Andres, as they reshape who belongs to science.

  • 60-Wheels Of Winter

    60 is a report from the border between middle age and old age.
    Dan turned 60 this year. This is a winter day-to-day story about him and his old friends.

  • Find Me Outside

    A documentary that follows four families in western Canada observing the wonder in children’s eyes as they explore nature.

  • Andy's Day

    Andy Parkin,Born in Sheffield, Resident in Chamonix since 1983.  His life style has evolved from that of a climber to one of artist/climber. These two apparently dissimilar activities allow him to explore the mountain ranges of the world, looking for first ascents, adventure and images.Climbing and life are, he believe, not about conquering or dominating but adaptation. 

  • Last Climb

    A climbing and love story in the Canadian Rockies.

RMFF 2025

  • The Great Divide

    A father wants to take his kids on one last big adventure, to witness the glaciers before they cease to exist. But, his children's lives are changing, global warming is escalating at an alarming rate, he himself is getting older. Then, accidents happened to him. The window of opportunity is closing. After 2 years of planning and recovering from injuries, this family finally begins their 'now or never' journey, crossing the Great Divide.

  • Old Mountain

    A 74-year-old man with his dog, Messy, enjoys their wonderful skiing life in the snow-covered mountains.

  • Min Jiang

    Mǐn Jiāng is the mother river of Fujian province in China. The Fujian local Ruan and his friends kayaked through his mother river from source to mouth. The duo kayaked through the life vein of the river, crossing countless dams and documenting the impacts of an evolving culture on an ancient water source.

  • Reverie of Yukon

    In the far north, the mighty Yukon river flows through Eric Nicolier’s life. Mushing, rafting, carpentering, and playing music is Eric's way to composing his life of reverie

  • Crossing Ghost

    Two local Mid-age climbers from Canadian Rockies, Wanna bike through the Ghost Area, do some remote ice climbs and ride out across frozen lake. Doing it in good company with old bikes, limited time and dubious weather, then back to their reality life.

  • A Blue Shangri-la

    A Chinese Alpinist who had stopped climbing for 10 years,An Alaskan Glaciologist with Tobagonian roots,And an Estonian climber, soon-to-be father;These 3 friends teamed up to embark on a climbing expedition in an isolated canyon called Icefall Brook in Canada,With a vision of finding a serene blue Shangri-la in their hearts.Their plan includes ascending a couple of frozen falls before taking on the mighty 600-meter Cerberus Fall and skiing above it