Love great climbing films and getting psyched to touch some rock? We’ve got great news – SA Mountain & Blue Mountain Adventures are bringing the Brit Rock V Film Tour to South Africa, and you’ve got four separate screenings to choose from!
Montagu Odeon
Date: 15 March
Time: 19:30 to 22:00
Galileo Open Air Cinema (Kirstenbosch)
Date: 3 April
Time: 19:30 to 22:00
CityROCK Cape Town
Date: 12 April
Time: 19:30 to 22:00
CityROCK Pretoria
Date: 12 April
Time: 19:30 to 22:00
You can look forward to five epic short films following some wild climbing adventures, including Head Jam, which turns the camera on Brit Rock founder Alastair Lee for the first time.
There will be food and beverages for sale at all the venues, and the Montagu screening is perfectly timed for everyone heading to the Rock Rally and includes a complimentary glass of wine or beer. PLUS, all ticket holders will get a 30% discount voucher* for The North Face’s brand new online shopping platform, and there will be lucky draw spot prizes from The North Face at the Montagu and CityROCK screenings!
It’s set to be an incredible night that will get you frothing to head out into the mountains, and we’d love to see you there! Book your tickets at the buttons above and scroll on to check out the lineup…
*T’s & c’s apply. Vouchers will be emailed to ticket holders after the screenings.
GODDESS OF CRAIC | 27 minutes
This film tells the story of rising trad star Freja Shannon. We join half-Swedish, half-Irish Freja in her ancestral homelands as she pursues her climbing goals for the season – ‘Sista Bossen’ E8 6c at the world-class granite climbing area of Bohuslan, Sweden and ‘Snell’s Law’ E7 6c at the Burren on the west coast of Ireland. Freja is as affable as she is committed once on the lead, resulting in captivating and gripping footage that will leave your jaw on the floor. The film also delves into Freja’s past, where we learn of her less-than-glamorous journey to becoming a professional climber – and how she overcame her inner doubts to break through as a leading female trad climber and alpinist. Whippers, sends and Nordic power screams all-inclusive in this spectacular and entertaining film.
SHINING STONES | 25 minutes
Climber Robbie Phillips chances upon a little-known mountain in the very far north of Scotland whilst driving from east coast to west. After some research, Robbie discovers the mountain is called Ben Loyal, and that climbing legend Simon Nadin has been developing a couple of lines at the crag. Simon tells him that there is something very special up there… What Robbie finds at Ben Loyal is off the scale: endless bouldering, highballs, countless quality granite tors and buttresses with untapped climbing potential. But all this pales into insignificance compared with the main face, which holds the future of trad climbing on what is surely one of Britain’s greatest cliffs. A truly stunning film of hard new routing by Robbie and Simon in an extraordinary setting.
HELMCKEN FALLS | 15 minutes
Emma Powell and Neil Gresham join the original pioneers of this unique ice climbing venue in British Columbia, Tim Emmett and Klemen ‘Klem’ Premrl once again push the boundaries of steep, sporty ice. After years of teasing, Tim finally invites his life-long friend Neil Gresham, along with top mixed climber Emma Powell to stoke up their pioneering spirit and develop some new lines at this surreal venue.
HARD GIT | 25 minutes
Controversial and never far from the news; climber Matt Wright goes trailblazing across the UK, making wild first ascents, hard solos and bold new lines. Loveable rogue and working-class hero Matt puts his money where his mouth is in this tour-de-force of hard climbing. After weighing up his time-verses-routes equation, Matt abandons an attempt of the infamous Rhapsody (E11) and sets off on a quest to climb new inspiring lines. He does not disappoint, with his energetic journey culminating in the first ascent of ‘Magical Thinking’ E10 7a – a heart-stoppingly dangerous route at Pavey Ark, Lake District.
HEAD JAM | 35 minutes
Filmmaker Alastair Lee turns the camera on himself in this deep introspective story of triumph through adversity. Perceived as a successful man with the perfect life, Al experiences unexpectedly dark times. Fearing he will lose everything, we watch a man on the brink claw his way from despair, using climbing and training to find peace and salvation. Having never been the greatest of climbers, Al demolishes his inner punter – attempting to fulfil his potential by setting his sights on routes he’s spent 30 years avoiding. Includes hard first ascents, calamitous trad leads and bold on sights. Carnage ensues almost every time Al sets off on a lead in this gripping, hilarious, emotional and ultimately inspiring story of a man in struggle as he seeks to reconnect with himself. Adding to the riotous flavour of this production, Al asks the climbers he’s working with to do the filming.