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Kerry Climbing is delighted to host the BRIT ROCK FILM TOUR 2022 !

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Kerry Climbing is delighted to host the BRIT ROCK FILM TOUR 2022 !

Join us for Pizza, Pints and Epically Cool Films in Kingston’s Bar, Killorglin on November 18th at 19.30pm

 Watch the latest epic climbing films at the BRIT ROCK ‘22 Kerry premier in Kingstons Bar Killorglin.

The BRIT ROCK FILM TOUR 2022 is coming to Kerry and it’s a set of showstoppers: Films representing the best of UK climbing and adventure stories.

Join us in Kingston’s Beer Garden for a laid back al fresco evening of cool climbing flicks, delectable doughy pizza goodness, tasty beers, cocktails and relaxed chilled out vibes.

Bring along a nice comfy cushion, your warm cosy throw or snug puffy jacket and enjoy a laid-back evening of rad films, delicious food and drink supplemented with a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere.

 

QUEEN LINES 

This film follows the remarkable visit to the UK of US climber Anna Hazelnutt. Anna teams up with Tom Randall and the sparks fly off the crag both in terms of climbing feats and the volume of fun thrown into each day. Entertaining and compelling Anna has only been trad climbing for 12 months yet under Tom’s stewardship they set themselves the challenge of a one-day ascent of the coveted Quarryman in North Wales and the first female repeat of the notorious Walk of Life at Dyers Lookout in Devon. Tom spots a rare ability in Anna and with his expert guidance blows the lid off a normal trad climbing progression. Join us on this breath-taking and hilarious quest, experience the highs and lows then witness some truly impressive climbing.

running time 35mins

SEA TO SUMMIT

Join the wild bunch of Jacob Cook, Bronwyn Hodgins, Angela Vanwiemeersch, Kelsey Watts and Zack Goldberg-Poch, along with professional film maker Jaron Pham, as they take on a modern-day expedition in Greenland kayaking 450km to access ‘Sanderson’s Hope’ – an 800m wall rising straight from the Arctic Ocean. The perfect venue for a futuristic big wall free climb. It has never seen a free ascent and these guys intend to be the first. This will be a stunning journey mixing the human with the spectacular in a ground-breaking adventure.

running time 25mins 

EPHEMERAL

Ephemeral is a brand-new production for 2022 by adventure filmmaker Alastair Lee. The Scottish winter climbing scene is something Alastair has always looked at with admiration and this season Alastair could no longer resist the challenge of making a production that captured the unique spirit and stunning environment of Scottish winter climbing.


The results are now in and after one of the toughest projects he has ever undertaken the feeling amongst all the crew and climbers is that there is something pretty special in the can.
The film follows top climbers Guy Robertson and Greg Boswell in their quest to seek out and climb new winter lines. As is well documented the 2021/22 season has been one of the worst/strangest in recent times. This has only added to the wild drama and resulted in some formations, that have acquired an almost mythical status, being bagged. Greg and Guy make first ascents of truly extraordinary features in some of the most impressive climbing arenas; An Teallach, Glen Coe, Ben Nevis, Craig Meagaidh, and the Cairngorms.
Adding another layer to the story we see Alastair’s own doubts and struggles getting into filming positions prompting him to employ the assistance of mountain guide Rebecca Coles to help brush up his own mountaineering skills (with great comedic effect).
The film delivers a production value as yet unseen for Scottish winter climbing. Accompanying the in-depth story and gripping action are interviews with Simon Richardson and Helen Rennard. The expert analysis delves into the rich climbing history, reflects on recent losses and gives the world stage context of what makes the Scottish winter so special.

running time 55mins