The program

REEL ROCK 18: The best climbing films of the year

Immerse yourself in four gripping new climbing films from across the globe: a visionary first ascent on Japan’s mythical Mt. Mizugaki; a climbing community held together in war-torn Ukraine; a treacherous free ascent of Jirishanca in the Peruvian Andes; and an exploration of Mallorca’s deep-water soloing.

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The films

Yeah Buddy

Australian climber Angie Scarth-Johnson, known for setting records at a young age, teams up with veteran adventure climber Hazel Findlay to explore the best of Mallorca's deep-water soloing.

Jirishanca

Renowned alpinists Josh Wharton and Vince Anderson attempt a free ascent of the Jirishanca, an epic 20,000-foot peak in the Peruvian Andes.

Climbing Never Die

Climbing journalist Matt Groom journeys deep into war-torn Ukraine to discover a community held together by climbing and patriotism, but indelibly changed by war.

Sachi Style

Follow the philosophical journey of Japanese climber Sachi Amma, transitioning from three-time world champion to traditional climbing purist, reaching a visionary first ascent on Mt. Mizugaki.

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The whole film program usually lasted around 120 minutes.
With a 20 minutes break, moderation and raffle the whole event takes 2.5-3 hours.

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