It’s not always practical to get outdoors, so here’s the next best thing: our selection of the top mountaineering and climbing movies to satisfy your urge for adventure from the comfort of your couch.
We’ve selected nine non-documentary films that span the rich history of climbing-adjacent cinema, from blockbuster thrillers and big-name productions to quirky indie animations and time-tested heartwarmers.
As there’s such a broad range of films within the climbing genre, there’s bound to be something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a deep emotional journey or some light, family-friendly fun.
Climbing Movies for Rainy Days
127 Hours (2010)
Duration: 95 min.
Featuring Danny Boyle’s signature frenetic-yet-calculated pacing, “127 Hours” is the true story of the now-infamous Aron Ralston (James Franco), who was forced to spend several traumatic days trapped in a small Utah canyon.
While intensely wince-inducing, “127 Hours” is much more than just a rollercoaster ride of angst and agony; it explores the dark side of adventurous sports and outdoor pursuits, as well as the nature of humanity’s extreme resilience and fierce will to survive.
Even if you’ve seen it, “127 Hours” is worth a second viewing, and be sure to keep an eye out for the camcorder used by Franco — it’s the actual one Ralston was trapped with.
Find the trailer here and the entire movie on Disney+.