Asiemut is a Canadian documentary film depicting the 8,000 kilometres (5,000 mi) cycling and philosophical journey of a young French Canadian couple from Mongolia to India. It was entirely filmed, directed and produced by Olivier Higgins and Mélanie Carrier. Asiemut has won 35 prizes in festivals around the world.
Asiemut chronicles the 8000 km journey of Olivier Higgins and Mélanie Carrier. Riding their bicycles and pedaling through Asia, Olivier and Mélanie traveled from Mongolia to Kolkata, at the mouth of the Ganges in India, passing through Xinjiang, the Taklamakan Desert, Tibet and Nepal. Along the way, they discover the world, but over all, they discover themselves. Who are they? What do they want? What is their place in this world? Maybe, between the encounters, obstacles and the discovery, this daring journey made them reflect... Do we not all have a common "Asiemut"?
"Asiemut" is a variation on the word azimuth, the direction taken when following a compass, or metaphorically, the direction taken when following one's life journey.
Asiemut has won 35 awards in film festivals over the world such as the "Oscar of the Oscar" of mountain and adventure films in 2008 in Italy. Asiemut was part of the Banff World Tour and has been screened in more than 40 different countries.
2008 Grand Prize over all, Cervino CineMountain Film Festival, Italy2008 Public Grand Prize, Larochelle Adventure Film Festival, France2008 Grand Prix du Public, International Mountain Film Festival of Slovenia2008 Grand Prix du Festival, Festival Planète Couleur, France2007 Festival Grand Prize, Graz International Mountain and Culture Film Festival, Austria2007 Festival Grand Prize, Tegernsee International Mountain Film Festival, Germany2007 Public Grand Prize, Tegernsee International Mountain Film Festival, Germany2007 Jury's Special Prize, Danish Adventure Film Festival, Denmark2007 Golden Frame Award, Explorer's Film Festival, Poland2007 People Choice Award, Dundee Mountain Film Festival, Scotland2007 People Choice Award, Festival Explorimages, France2007 Festival Grand Prize, Williamstown Mountain Film Festival, USA2007 Festival Grand Prize, Teplice Mountain Film Festival 2007, Czech Republic2007 Public Grand Prize, Festival International du Film Des Diablerets, Switzerland2007 Jury's Special Prize, Festival International du Film Des Diablerets, Switzerland2007 Banskî Tourism Award, International Mountain Film Festival of Bulgaria2007 Best Adventure Film, InkaFest, Perù2007 Best Adventure Film, Squamish International Mountain Film Festival, Canada2007 Festival's Grand Prize, Vanka Regule Festival, Croatia2007 Special Jury Mention, International Festival of Mountain Film, Slovakia2007 People Choice Award, Festival des Films d'Aventure de La Réunion2007 Most Inspiring Film Prize, Boulder Adventure Film Festival, USA2007 Public Choice Award, Wanaka Mountain Film Festival, New-Zealand2007 Grand Prize-Best Film, Mountain Film Festival of Slovakia2007 People Choice Award, Festivale Internationale des Films D'Aventure de Val D'Isère, France2007 Prix ESPOIR du Jury, Festival Internationale des Films D'Aventure de Val D'Isère, France2007 Grand Prize- Best Film, Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival, Canada2007 Grand Prize- Best Film, Fort William Mountain Film Festival, Scotland2007 Best Film on Mountain Sport, Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival, USA2007 People Choice Award, BANFF International Mountain Film Festival, Canada2007 Special Jury Award, BANFF International Mountain Film Festival, Canada2007 Grandvalira & Silver Edelweiss, Festival Internationale des Films de Montagne de Torello, Spain2006 New Creator Prize, Festival Internationale des Films d'Aventure de Montréal, Canada2006 New Creator Prize, Festival Internationale des Films de Montagne d'Autrans, France2006 Special Jury Award, International Adventure Film Festival of Dijon, France