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
Boston, MA
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
Climbing Industry Consulting
Competitive Climbing Coaching
Gym Facility Management & Operations

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 AMGA-certified climbing guide and active 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 draw influence from Terrence Malick's meditative gravity and Frederick Wiseman's community intimacy, but Emberline films are not about conquest. They are about reckoning.

Documentary Short
Climb Malawi
Malawi, Africa · 2022–23
★ Best SE Doc — Lookout Wild '25
★ TX Short Doc — Denton Black '25
★ PBS Chattanooga Broadcast
Documentary Short
In These Hills
Red River Gorge, KY · 2024–Present
Generational Kentuckian women in climbing & the effects of eco-tourism
Festival circuit — 2025–26
Branded Documentary
Días de la Gloria
El Salto, Mexico · 2024–Present
Two female climbers attempt a 2,000-foot ascent of La Gloria in Mexico. A 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 Beyond Clothing Arc'teryx Patagonia
"Who is this story actually about, and what do they stand to lose?"
— The question behind every Emberline film