The International Alliance for Mountain Film is proud to announce that its 2025 Grand Prize has been awarded to French director Sébastien Montaz-Rosset.
Instituted in 2000, throughout its trajectory the International Alliance for Mountain Film, which includes the most prestigious organisations in the sector among its members, has become the main reference point for those who produce, promote and conserve mountain films.
Today we are 28 members: 26 festivals of mountain film, one mountain museum and one mountain film archive, which represent 22 countries from Europe, Asia, North and South America and Oceania. Ever since the founding, the members have been interested in honouring those who, through their talent, have changed the world of mountain film.
IAMF members wish to express their gratitude to the filmmakers, directors and producers who have contributed throughout their careers to the evolution of mountain film into the prominent genre that it is today. With this in mind, IAMF created in 2002 the IAMF Grand Prize, recognizing career leaders in mountain film. The winners include directors such as Gerhard Baur, Lothar Brandler, Pavol Barabas, Kurt Diemberger, Ermanno Olmi, Werner Herzog, Dariusz Zaluski, Michael Dillon, Eliza Kubarska and, in 2024, Renan Ozturk as well as producers such as Swiss Television or Sender Films.
This year the International Alliance for Mountain Film decided to award the Grand Prize to Sébastien Montaz-Rosset, a director who has grown in the world of mountain images by interpreting the possibilities offered by new media.
As a mountain guide, he began filming and photographing his clients during excursions, and then posting his shots on the first blogs for skiing and mountaineering enthusiasts on Mont Blanc. In this way he was noticed by some brands, who asked him to follow the exploits of top athletes.
His first direction was a web series with Kilian Jornet, with whom he then created many projects. Since then, he has recounted the adventures of the greatest athletes of many of the most recent extreme mountain sports, such as high-line, skydiving, wingsuit flying, without neglecting skiing and Himalayan mountaineering.
His technique has evolved in the field and in his films, you can find great quality in the shooting, sometimes alongside raw moments that show the difficulty of the situations and the physical and psychological commitment. A cinema made by instinct, born without a script, collecting images based on the emotions of the moment, to then identify the most captivating elements around which to grow the story.
In this phase, the professional collaboration with his wife Davina Beyloos, producer and often co-director of the films, plays a fundamental role. A cinema that has won Montaz-Rosset Studio several awards, also in the festivals of the International Alliance for Mountain Film, because it leads viewers into the heart of the action, alongside the athletes, using the most contemporary technical and narrative possibilities.
Mendi Film 2024: Mendi Film director and IAMF President Jabier Baraiazarra, and filmmakers Seb Montaz and Davina Beyloos
International Alliance For Mountain Film Grand Prize (2002-2025)
- 2025 SÉBASTIEN MONTAZ-ROSSET
- 2024 RENAN OZTURK
- 2023 ELIZA KUBARSKA *Watch at Mendi TV
- 2022 MICHAEL DILLON *Watch at MendiTV
- 2021 DARIUSZ ZALUSKI
- 2020 WERNER HERZOG
- 2019 KEITH PARTRIDGE
- 2018 KURT DIEMBERGER *Watch at MendiTV
- 2017 GILLEZ CHAPPAZ
- 2016 SENDER FILMS
- 2015 ANNE, ERIK and VÉRONIQUE LAPIED
- 2014 ERIC CROSLAND and DAVE MOSSOP, SHERPAS CINEMA
- 2013 ALASTAIR LEE
- 2012 ERMANNO OLMI
- 2011 PAVOL BARABÁS
- 2010 HANS-JÜRGEN PANITZ
- 2009 LOTHAR BRANDLER
- 2008 SEBASTIÁN ÁLVARO
- 2007 MICHAEL BROWN
- 2006 DIRECTORATE GENERAL FOR TELEVISION SWITZERLAND
- 2005 JEAN-PIERRE BAILLY
- 2004 FULVIO MARIANI
- 2003 LEO DICKINSON
- 2002 GERHARD BAUR