The audience in Konjic will have the opportunity to discover the untouched natural beauty of Bosnia and Herzegovina through this documentary, as well as to see how courage, preparation, and an adventurous spirit can overcome even the toughest obstacles. This film tells the story of the human desire to explore the unknown and conquer natural barriers, regardless of the risks such an endeavor entails. Through an exciting journey, it follows a group of enthusiasts and adventurers as they embark on a demanding passage through the Rakitnica River canyon, one of the most inaccessible natural landscapes in Bosnia and Herzegovina. During the expedition, they face numerous challenges, including injuries, hypothermia, and complete isolation with no means of communication with the outside world. Despite everything, their determination and team spirit shine through in their struggle for survival under harsh conditions. The Rakitnica River canyon, located near Sarajevo, stretches for about 26 kilometers and ranks among the deepest in Europe. In some places, it reaches depths of up to one kilometer, while its width varies, sometimes narrowing to just one meter. Due to its steep cliffs and unpredictable flow, this canyon poses a significant challenge even for the most experienced adventurers. According to many, fewer people have passed through it than have been to space. The film premiered in September 2024 at the Al Jazeera Balkans Documentary Film Festival.