Emberline Films Press Kit

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Mario Stanley
Filmmaker · Director · Producer
Emberline
Stories that glow long after the frame is gone.
Mario Stanley
Contact
Email emberlinefilms@outlook.com
Web emberlinefilms.com
Location Charlottesville, VA
Recognition
Best SE Doc — Lookout Wild '25 TX Short Doc — Denton Black '25 PBS Chattanooga '25 Harvard Guest Lecturer '25
Credentials
Television HBO Max — The Climb · S1 Competitor
Podcast Sends & Suffers — 96 episodes
Industry 20+ years outdoor & climbing

Mario Stanley is the founder and director of Emberline Films LLC, an independent production company built around the conviction that the stories the adventure world was telling were incomplete. A Black filmmaker, former climbing guide and coach, and seminary-trained storyteller, Mario brings two decades of community immersion in the outdoor industry to every film he makes.

His methodology is grounded in a single distinction: story versus topic. A topic has content. A story has a heartbeat. That principle governs every edit, every interview, every frame. His films are not about conquest. They are about reckoning.

Documentary
Climb Malawi
Malawi, Africa · 2022–23
★ Best SE Doc — Lookout Wild '25
★ TX Short Doc — Denton Black '25
★ PBS Chattanooga Broadcast
Documentary
In These Hills
Red River Gorge, KY · 2024–Present
Women in climbing & eco-tourism
Festival circuit — 2025–26
Branded Documentary
Días de la Gloria
El Salto, Mexico · 2024–Present
Rab partnership
Post-production 2025–26
"To build an enduring catalog of character-driven documentary films that expand the boundaries of adventure storytelling — illuminating the communities, identities, and lives historically underrepresented in the spaces where those stories are told."
Trusted by — Rab Organic Climbing Trango Rocky Talkie Good To-Go The North Face Arc'teryx Patagonia
"Who is this story actually about, and what do they stand to lose?"
— The question behind every Emberline film