Ikigai: Exploring A Reason for Living | Full Documentary
The Japanese concept of “ikigai” refers to what an individual defines as the meaning of their life. The film explores how professional climber Tanner Mack, international bike-packer Fischer Olpin, and documentary filmmaker Brooke have evolved and discovered their sense of purpose through their origin stories, personal reflections, and visions for the future. Credits Directed by Brooke Giles & Jason Stewart Director of Photography: Jason Stewart Edited by Brooke Giles & Jason Stewart Assistant Editor: Troy Blumel Key Grip and Rigging: Logan Tutor

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Why Climbing Mount Everest Is So Expensive | So Expensive

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Bouldering with Lynn Hill: Greatest Climber Of All Time

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DOOM: The Documentary | Ultra Endurance Bikepacking Race | Full Film

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Climbing Movement: How to Recognize Your Habits and Expand Your Skills

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Good Luck, Kid | Sony Alpha Films

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The Art of Life

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What Ultrarunning Gives People That Normal Life Doesn’t

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LISTERS: A Glimpse Into Extreme Birdwatching

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Sea Gypsies: The Far Side of the World (full film)

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The Professional Climber Who Lived In A Cave

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Searching for connection: Japan’s loneliness crisis | Witness Documentary

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The Reality of Becoming a Pro Climber (Video Essay)

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Arc'teryx Presents: Free as Can Be

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The 7 Levels of Climbing Purgatory

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King of Chaos | Ultra Cycling’s Unlikely Hero: Justinas Leveika | Banff Mountain Festival Finalist

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Unearthing My Grandpa’s Lost Adventure Film From 1973

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Japanese Homes Explained: Minimalism, Craft, and Tradition

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Full Day of Training & Eating with Alex Honnold

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