New Documentary She Who Flies, Premiers November 17, 2025 On Red Bull TV.

Switzerland’s freeski star Mathilde Gremaud is the focus of the new documentary She Who Flies, premiering November 17, 2025 on Red Bull TV.
Directed by Matt Pain, the film explores Gremaud’s journey as a generational talent who has pushed the limits of women’s freeskiing – from landing tricks no woman had ever attempted to winning three World Cup Crystal Globes in a single season.
Here’s all you need to know:
- Watch She Who Flies beginning November 17, 2025, free and on demand on Red Bull TV: https://www.redbull.com/int-en/films/she-who-flies
- The 45-minute film directed by Matt Pain is presented in English, with German voiceover and subtitles available in French, German, Italian, Polish, Chinese, Spanish, and Japanese.
- Growing up in Fribourg near the La Berra ski resort in Switzerland, Gremaud first clipped into a pair of skis aged two and after taking up freeskiing, she was quickly earmarked as a star of the future.
- Alongside competition life, the film also explains her unique way of visualizing and landing tricks no woman has ever attempted, like the Switch Double Cork 1440 (two flips and four horizontal rotations, launched and landed backwards) in 2020. “I wanted to see how far I could push the limits and play my part in the progression of women’s sports,” Gremaud says.
- During her career to date, Gremaud has captured two World Championships (2023 and 2025), three X Games titles (2017, 2019, 2021), Olympic gold, silver and bronze (2018, 2022) and a history-making trio of Crystal Globes (2024).
- She Who Flies concludes with the 2025 World Championships at home in Switzerland where Gremaud finally has the chance to stomp her best tricks on the biggest stage in front of the people who matter the most to her. But she needs to summon all her resources to bounce back once again, this time from an unexpected fall that puts her participation at risk.
With her trademark style and precision, the Swiss star makes the extraordinary look easy, but as her new film She Who Flies reveals, the journey behind the scenes hasn’t all been medals and smooth landings. From the major knee surgery that almost derailed her career in 2017 to her coach unexpectedly leaving for another athlete, family heartbreak, and coping with anxiety – no subject is off limits.
Through her own voice and interviews with coaches, family and rivals, the documentary reveals the mental strength, resilience and preparation behind Gremaud’s record-breaking achievements – inspiring young athletes and giving an intimate look at what it takes to succeed at the highest level.
“I believe that winning and failing are just what I’m going through to become a better version of myself,” says Gremaud.“It’s definitely through my sport and everything I go through that my person is being shaped. I want to be able to share that with people, and I want to try and inspire them.”
At just 25, Gremaud has already built a legacy in her sport. Besides raising the bar for women by landing tricks like the Switch Double Cork 1440 – two flips and four horizontal rotations, launched and landed backwards – she has captured two World Championships, three X Games titles and Olympic gold, silver and bronze, not to mention her history-making trio of Crystal Globes.
She Who Flies delves into the mindset of a champion, who continues to push the limits of freeskiing and has become a powerful voice on mental strength and resilience. It’s her duality that makes the story so compelling: seemingly fearless in competition, yet carrying deep emotions.
“You won gold and it’s a big, big high. At some point it hits that, ‘This is very positive, but now I’m empty,’ and you don’t know what to do. As you reach the highest you can reach, you ask yourself what’s next,” Gremaud reflects. Despite these moments, she finds her mental comeback, embracing new challenges, testing herself at the next level.
