Debuted at Roman Film Fest in 2007, Into the Wild depicts the 1992 voyage of Christopher McCandless across the Alaskan wilderness. Directed by Sean Penn, this movie has Emile Hirsch in the cast of Christopher. One day, around two years before his courageous expedition, a 24-year-old McCandless’s passion to experience wilderness makes him leave home. He hits the road with his beloved Dastun leaving his parents and his sister unacquainted about his plan. Followed by a flash flood which costs him his Datsun, McCandless continues the jaunt to Northern California by the way of hitchhiking.
America Films
Into the Wild
180° South - Conquerors of the Useless

Enthused acutely by an expedition of two environmentalists, Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins, in 1968, Jeff Johnson sees retracing it as his aim and travels from California to the southern tip of Chile. Jeff talks with both the legends and his heroes too. This surf-mountaineer then plans a tour to Patagonia, Chile and puts climbing the Corcovado Volcano there on the top of his agenda. Here the notion of this documentary originates. Directed by Chris Malloy, 180° South is a 2010 documentary that depicts the strong will and attempt of Jeff to climb the peak of Corcovado. Film starts with the footage of the 1968’s trip of Yvon and Doug and then goes on with one that shot on Jeff’s expedition. Unlike Yvon and Doug who had used a second hand van to travel to the Chile, Jeff takes his vessel named “Sea Bar” to warm waters of Mexico’s Pacific coast.
The Motorcycle Diaries
Trip to the countryside of the rich continent - Latin America started into a zealous adventure of a 23-year-old Ernesto Guevara and his friend Alberto Granado. Right through his expedition, Ernesto observed the far-reaching penury which influenced his thoughts to a great extent. As the years passed, he became known worldwide as ‘El Che’, the legendary Marxist. Directed by a Brazilian director Walter Salles, The Motorcycle Diaries is a travel film that depicts the dawn of this revolutionary legend.The trip is wished-for nothing except fun and adventure at the outset but it reaches to an aim in due course. Guevara, played by Gael Garcia Bernal and Granado, played by Rodrigo de la Serna leave their homes in 1952 and hit the road with a rickety Norton 500 motorcycle of Alberto.