2018 Brit Rock Film Tour : 2018 Brit Rock Film Tour - Trailer
2018 Brit Rock Film Tour
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2018 Brit Rock Film Tour - Trailer
The best new climbing films from the UK’s top adventure filmmakers, featuring some of the country’s most popular climbers.Watch -
Brazilian Line
A maverick bunch of Brits go big wall hunting in Brazil. From the outset the plan begins to unravel with fuel blockages, wasp attacks, a shortage of equipment and time all pinning back progress. (20 min)Watch -
Free Flow
Hazel Findlay enjoys an epic day of mountain running and solo climbing in the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia. (5 min)Watch -
Whiz Kid: Rainshadow
In 2016 at the age of just 17, William Bosi became the youngest Brit to climb the ultimate magic grade: 9a. (20 min)Watch -
Undiscovered
Dave MacLeod has spent the past 25 years putting up cutting edge routes all over the world but most frequently on his native Scottish rock. (5 min)Watch -
Just Anna
This remarkable Lakes-based 20 year old is bucking all the tends with stunning new sport routes and bold traditional lines. (14 min)Watch -
Blood Moon
Robbie Phillips, Calum Cunningham and Alan Carne attempt a new 700m climb in Madagascar. Disaster strikes when Alan takes a bad fall shattering his lower right leg and an epic ordeal unfolds. (35 min)Watch
Synopsis: The Brit Rock Film Tour has all the best new climbing films from the UK’s top adventure filmmakers, featuring some of the country’s most popular climbers. The 2018 tour delivers a stunning line-up of compelling stories from the vertical world in its strongest program to date.
Brazilian Line – 20 mins, Dir Rob Johnson
A maverick bunch of Brits go big wall hunting in Brazil. Lead by pioneering legend Mike ‘Twid’Turner accompanied by Steve Long who invite some youth on the trip in the form of the super strong James Taylor and Angus Kille (just climbed Indian Face!).The team head for the giant monolith of Pedra Baiana dreaming of a new line on perfect rock. From the outset the plan begins to unravel with fuel blockages, wasp attacks, a shortage of equipment and time all pinning back progress in this spectacular, insightful and charming film.
Free Flow – 5 mins, Dir Paul Diffley
Hazel Findlay enjoys an epic day of mountain running and solo climbing in the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia. Stunning shots combine with a considered soundtrack underpinned by a subtle environmental message.
Whiz Kid: Rainshadow – 20 min, Dir Paul Diffley
In 2016 at the age of just 17, William Bosi became the youngest Brit to climb the ultimate magic grade: 9a. Whiz Kid: follows William’s journey to climb Steve McClure’s Malham test piece, Rainshadow. Documented in an observational style the film gently reveals what it takes to climb at this level.
Undiscovered – 5 min, Dir Chris Prescott
Dave MacLeod has spent the past 25 years putting up cutting edge routes all over the world but most frequently on his native Scottish rock. ‘Undiscovered’ explores the passion for pioneering first ascents and examines the effort that goes into developing new routes as Dave unearths more jewels on the crags that seemingly just keep on giving.
Just Anna – 14 mins, Dir Alastair Lee
In an era where searching out and developing new routes seems out of vogue: all is not lost as we meet Anna Taylor.This remarkable Lakes-based 20 year old is bucking all the tends with stunning new sport routes and bold traditional lines. Including a nervy introduction to Deep Water Soloing by climbing partner Neil Gresham, the film follows all the challenges and difficulties with Anna as we follow her pioneering journey to confront one of the UK’s great unclimbed lines.
Blood Moon – 35mins, Dir Alastair Lee
The film follows Robbie Phillips, Calum Cunningham and Alan Carne as they attempt to open a new climb, ground up, on a 700m Big Wall; Tsaranoro Atsimo in Madagascar. The walls of Tsaranoro are as wild and bold as the country, the rock beautifully carved and the story… that of a real adventure of friends taking the risks that come hand in hand with pushing boundaries. Once the free climbing begins disaster strikes, Alan takes a bad fall shattering his lower right leg, an epic ordeal unfolds to get Alan from the remote big wall to safety. From here the mood changes, Robbie and Calum are left with some big questions and bigger fears as they must decide whether to continue with their push or give in to their emotions as they learn the hardest way possible what it takes to open a Big Wall on one of the sheerest vertical faces in Africa.
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Starring
Steve Long (Brazilian Line)
James Taylor (Brazilian Line)
Angus Kile (Brazilian Line)
Hazel Findlay (Free Flow)
William Bosi (Whiz Kid)
Dave MacLeod (Undiscovered)
Anna Taylor (Just Anna)
Neil Gresham (Just Anna)
Robbie Phillips (Blood Moon)
Calum Cunningham (Blood Moon)
Alan Carne (Blood Moon)
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Paul Diffley
Rob Johnson
Chris Prescott