2025 in 90 seconds. A year in review (Showreel)

8/01/2026

2025 has been a major year for me in terms of film releases.
This showreel brings together selected footage from the projects I completed or released over the past year.
Best experienced with sound on!

2025 Showreel. Documentary & Outdoor Films

“The Future of Climbing” – a documentary film feat. Cédric Lachat

2025 was marked by the release of our documentary film “The Future of Climbing” with Cédric Lachat. This project kept me busy for more than two years and has already won seven awards at international outdoor film festivals.
The film is planned for an online release in April 2026; but while waiting for that release, you can still enjoy the film on VOD. Beyond the film itself, it led to incredible encounters around a complex and sensitive topic: the challenges of modern sport climbing.

Escalade du Futur - Cedric Lachat ©Guillaume Broust

“Keep It Burning” – a climbing film feat. Edu Marìn

The year also saw the online release of “Keep It Burning” featuring Edu Marin, his brother Alex and his father Novato. The film supported by Petzl has also won seven festival awards, and is on track to reach one million views in just two months on Youtube (quite a good web release, hey!)

Keep it Burning - Edu Marin ©Alex Marin

Winter projects – ski shoots & a web series

This winter, I kept working with Tony Lamiche on his web series “T’N’T”, featuring Matt Crépel and Tiphanie Perrotin.
I also shot another ski project for the brand Veldt with Jérôme Huet. And I was able to do a few paragliding flights in between looong editing days, including my first-ever 150km cross-country flight!

Matt Crepel - La Grave ©Guillaume Broust

Patagonian Chimeras. The main production of the year

Last but not least, the main production of the year was “Patagonian Chimeras”, a crazy project I had the chance to co-direct with Lise Billon, featuring paintings by Flore Beaudelin and a lot of animation and drawings. The film is coming out next year, and I’ll be happy to share more very soon.

I also spent a lot of time exploring Artificial Intelligence this year, both for work and to better understand the challenges and risks of a technology that is as fascinating as it is unsettling. But one thing is sure: AI will never replace human connections and relationships, which remain the reason we do what we do.

A huge thanks to the brands, athletes, and collaborators who trust me and with whom we keep growing together.
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Lise Billon, Fanny Schmutz and Manon Berend at Chamonix ©Guillaume Broust