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Documentary / Climbing Journal
- 2008
- UK
- 21 min
The walk of life is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Hartland Quay. It was directed by Dave Brown in 2008 and produced by Hot Aches. It is a part of the series Committed - Volume II (5/5). It features James Pearson, Emily Brazenall, Nic Sellars, Katherine Schirrmacher, Rich Mayfield, Sam Mayfield and others.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
- 2008
- UK
- 35 min
The Allrounder is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Siurana and Glen Nevis. It was directed by Dave Brown in 2008 and produced by Hot Aches. It is a part of the series Committed - Volume II (2/5). It features Dave MacLeod, Dave Binney, Anne Arran, Emma Sutton, Tony Arboles, Ron Baxendale and others.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
- 2008
- UK
- 10 min
Rhapsody 3 is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Dumbarton Rock. It was directed by Dave Brown in 2008 and produced by Hot Aches. It is a part of the series Committed - Volume II (4/5). It features Steve McClure and Sonnie Trotter.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
- 2007
- UK
- 83 min
Committed - Volume I is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Dumbarton Rock and Burbage South Edge. It was directed by Paul Diffley in 2007 and produced by Hot Aches. It features Dave MacLeod, James Pearson, Johnny Dawes, Katherine Schirrmacher, Sonnie Trotter, Adam Long and others.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
- 2009
- UK
- 15 min
To the rainbow is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Rainbow Slab. It was directed by Dave Brown in 2009 and produced by Bamboo Chicken Productions. It features Paul Pritchard and Johnny Dawes.Climbing locations
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- 1970
- UK
- 20 min
A subjective style documentary of rock climbing in North Wales featuring two London brothers - both professional climbers: The Holliwell Brothers.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
- 2010
- UK
- 15 min
Continuing the story told in the film Welsh Connections, Tim Emmett returned nine months later to his project at Stennis Ford in Pembroke. This time he succeeded, completing the coveted first ascent of Muy Caliente!, E10 6c.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
- 2009
- UK
- 76 min
A rampage through the diversity of Welsh climbing: Mountain crags, deep water soloing, slate weirdness, massive seacliffs, boudering and sport. A cast of new wave British rock stars join legends from the past, on cutting edge first ascents as well as great test pieces from the previous generation. Surveying this historic climbing Mecca it seems every top climber has a Welsh Connection.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
- 2007
- UK
- 48 min
To hell and back is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Hells Lum. It was directed by Richard Else in 2007 and produced by Triple Echo Productions. It features Dave MacLeod, Claire MacLeod, Dave Brown, Mark Diggins, Paul Diffley, Tony Wayte and others.Climbing locations
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- 2004
- UK
- 16 min
In this fast-flowing climbing film that doesn't take itself too seriously, a group of unremarkable but determined climbers from Edinburgh attempts to repeat Scott Muir's dry-tooling test piece "Fast and Furious". Follow the fools' indoor training, easier "warm-up" routes and finally their attempts on the actual route. Self-deprecating humour and genuine human emotion surface when the climbers push themselves to their own physical and mental limits.Climbing locations
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- 2005
- UK
- 14 min
Scottish climber Fiona Murray has taken a career break to climb full-time. She spends the whole winter season in the Canadian Rockies and becomes obsessed with a route called "Caveman", a classic hard mixed climb. When it was first climbed five years ago, it was considered one of the hardest routes in the world. A humorous and inspirational tale for every female who has ever felt intimidated in the often testosterone-dominated mountain-sports arena. (This is an excerpt from the 38-minute film "All Mixed Up".)Climbing locations
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- 2005
- UK
- 38 min
All Mixed Up is a gripping tale of two female climbers from Scotland as they push their limits to see if they have what it takes in the spectacular Canadian Rockies. Tackling some of the steepest and toughest routes in the country, their roller coaster ride of self-questioning and sheer bloody-mindedness dressed up as determination is an inspirational story of success in the hard world of winter mixed climbing.Climbing locations
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