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Documentary / Climbing Journal
Balkan Notes
Jan Šimánek (2019)
Personal film journal of Adam Ondra from his Balkan climbing trip. Adam climbs beautiful and difficult first ascents across unknown regions of Eastern Europe. He also climbs the hardest local routes, including successful and emotions packed climb of legendary several pitches long Spomin, that he onsighted in Paklenica canyon, Croatia. The elegant filming work in combination with an awesome soundtrack brings us closer to this local community and its development, but also between the lines we can see a little bit of Adam's social space.- 2019
- Czech Republic
- 18 min
Personal film journal of Adam Ondra from his Balkan climbing trip. Adam climbs beautiful and difficult first ascents across unknown regions of Eastern Europe. He also climbs the hardest local routes, including successful and emotions packed climb of legendary several pitches long Spomin, that he onsighted in Paklenica canyon, Croatia. The elegant filming work in combination with an awesome soundtrack brings us closer to this local community and its development, but also between the lines we can see a little bit of Adam's social space.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
Silence
Bernardo Giménez (2018)
What does it take to climb the world’s first 9c? Let’s find out in Silence, a movie by Bernardo Giménez. It shows what preceded the afternoon of September 3, 2017, when Adam Ondra, a professional rock climber and currently one of the best climbers in the world, made a little piece of climbing history when he climbed his project in the spectacular Hanshelleren Cave in Norway. The route, later named Silence, received a new grade of 9c and became the hardest route in the world.- 2018
- Czech Republic
- 18 min
What does it take to climb the world’s first 9c? Let’s find out in Silence, a movie by Bernardo Giménez. It shows what preceded the afternoon of September 3, 2017, when Adam Ondra, a professional rock climber and currently one of the best climbers in the world, made a little piece of climbing history when he climbed his project in the spectacular Hanshelleren Cave in Norway. The route, later named Silence, received a new grade of 9c and became the hardest route in the world.Climbing locations
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