Ain’t No Mountain High Enough

A story of endurance, purpose, and pushing beyond limits.

A feature-length documentary created for the Last Night A DJ Saved My Life Foundation, following an extreme charity expedition to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.

But this wasn’t filmed from the outside.

We lived it.

Climbing alongside DJs, fundraisers, and the team behind the mission — capturing every step, every struggle, and every moment of connection.

The Approach

Filmed in relentless, high-altitude conditions, the production demanded constant adaptation.

Light shifted.
Weather turned.
Energy dropped.

We moved with it — switching between handheld, gimbal, and embedded camera setups to stay inside the experience, not outside it.

At 19,341ft, we captured the world’s highest DJ set — executing a precision shoot in sub-zero temperatures where every second, and every battery, mattered.

The Story

At its core, this is not a film about a mountain.

It’s about people.

Vulnerability.
Resilience.
Shared purpose.

A journey where music, humanity, and endurance collide.

The Impact

The film has become a powerful storytelling tool for the foundation — helping communicate its mission and inspire global support.

Early audiences described it as:

“Inspiring.”
“Brilliantly made.”
“Makes me want to climb the mountain.”

Why It Matters

This is storytelling at its most real.

No set.
No script.
No second takes.

Just truth — captured at the edge of human limits.

If your story deserves to be felt — not just seen — let’s create something that goes deeper. Get in touch.

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