Multiple black and white festival laurels for various 2025 film festivals with texts indicating official selection and semi-finalist honors for different festivals, including Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival, Rencontres Ciné Montagne, Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, 4 MFF, Trento Film Festival, Mountainfilm, and FIFAD.

Watch the official trailer for Ephemeral, the award-winning short documentary on ice climbing legend Jeff Mercier. Filmed in Iceland’s melting glaciers, it explores passion, impermanence, and human resilience. Produced by Studio 3 Cime.

Ephemeral
Jeff Mercier documentary

Ice Climber. Explorer. Human Being.

Jeff Mercier is a French ice climber, alpinist, and explorer with decades of experience in some of the most extreme environments on Earth.

Jeff has never been interested in being “the best athlete in the world.”
Instead, his career is defined by depth, not noise.

Throughout his career, Mercier has chosen exploration over exposure. He is known among peers as much for his generosity and calm demeanor as for his technical ability. While he has never chased the label of “best climber in the world,” his longevity and consistency have earned him a level of respect that few athletes achieve. He has become a reference point, not because of records, but because of how he moves through risk with clarity and humility.

Black and whit picture of Jeff Mercier

Who Is Jeff Mercier?

Ephemeral, The Documentary

Ephemeral was the first documentary produced by Studio Tre Cime, and it quickly became a defining project. Following its release, the film was selected by multiple international film festivals, including recognition as a finalist at the Banff Mountain Film Festival. It is now distributed in 45 countries, reaching audiences far beyond the climbing community.

Mercier’s relationship with ice mirrors the nature of the caves themselves. Ice is temporary. Strength fades. Conditions change without warning. For decades, he has built a career not by dominating these realities, but by listening to them. His approach to climbing is marked by restraint and awareness, a willingness to adapt rather than impose.

The success of the film confirmed something that often gets lost in contemporary content cycles, authentic stories told with care have lasting reach. Without relying on spectacle or exaggerated narratives, Ephemeral resonated because it trusted the intelligence and curiosity of its audience.

At its core, the film is less about ice climbing than it is about impermanence. Ice caves melt. Seasons pass. Physical strength evolves. Mercier’s story is a reminder that endurance is not about resisting change, but about moving with it.

Those who work with Mercier often speak of his kindness before mentioning his accomplishments. He is described as one of the toughest athletes they have met, but also one of the most considerate. In high-risk environments, that combination is rare. It is also essential.

Read more:
Filming In Extreme Environments
From Vision To Reality: The Journey Of Ephemeral
Frozen Frontiers: Lessons From The Ice With Jeff Mercier