Tomorrow's World: Viktor Varoshkin in the parallel world of the Dolomites
Producer:Alexander Valchev
Operators Alexander Valchev, Branislav Brankov
Music: Ksalba
Sound design: Urban House Studios
Tomorrow's World is a film by Alexander Valchev, named after the eponymous cave in the Dolomites, Italy, whose almost 60-metre horizontal ceiling (Parallel World) Viktor Varoshkin traverses in dry tooling style for a remarkable 30 minutes. He thus became the second man in the world, passed a route in this style from difficulty category D16 in pure style - DTS.





Victor Varoshkin lifts the curtain on what to expect from the film about his achievement:
"The controversial arena of dread trolling is a point of contact between mountaineering and sport climbing. Attracted by its unauthorized charm, a mountaineer and a sport climber descend from the chamber scene of native dray tumbler climbing to confront the monstrous lines of Tomorrow's World cave in the Dolomites.
Once in the shadow of one of the largest rock ceilings in the climbing world, they realize the disparity between intentions and reality.
But it is already too late. The way back is littered with tolls.
Will a line be added to the unwritten history of modern dread trolling?"
Read more about Viktor Varoshkin's achievement here: