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Here to Climb

  • 2024
  • TV-14
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
238
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Here to Climb (2024)
Professional climber Sasha DiGiulian rising from child prodigy to a champion sport climber, as she ultimately makes her mark by taking her talents to the biggest walls on the planet with a series of bold, first female ascents.
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Professional climber Sasha DiGiulian rising from child prodigy to a champion sport climber, as she ultimately makes her mark by taking her talents to the biggest walls on the planet with a s... Read allProfessional climber Sasha DiGiulian rising from child prodigy to a champion sport climber, as she ultimately makes her mark by taking her talents to the biggest walls on the planet with a series of bold, first female ascents.Professional climber Sasha DiGiulian rising from child prodigy to a champion sport climber, as she ultimately makes her mark by taking her talents to the biggest walls on the planet with a series of bold, first female ascents.

  • Directors
    • Ricki Stern
    • Anne Sundberg
  • Stars
    • Sasha DiGiulian
    • Lynn Hill
    • Andrea DiGiulian
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    238
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ricki Stern
      • Anne Sundberg
    • Stars
      • Sasha DiGiulian
      • Lynn Hill
      • Andrea DiGiulian
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Sasha DiGiulian
    Sasha DiGiulian
    • Self - Climber
    Lynn Hill
    Lynn Hill
    • Self - Climbing Pioneer
    Andrea DiGiulian
    Andrea DiGiulian
    • Self - Sasha's Mother
    Pablo Durana
    Pablo Durana
    • Self - Cinematographer…
    Cedar Wright
    Cedar Wright
    • Self - Climber
    Alex Honnold
    Alex Honnold
    • Self - Climber
    Erik Osterholm
    Erik Osterholm
    • Self - Sasha's Fiancé
    Angela VanWiemeersch
    Angela VanWiemeersch
    • Self - Climber
    Vian Charbonneau
    Vian Charbonneau
    • Self - Climber
    Ann Curry
    Ann Curry
    • Self - Co-Host, Today
    • (archive footage)
    John DiGiulian
    John DiGiulian
    • Self - Sasha's Father
    • (archive footage)
    Jesse Palmer
    Jesse Palmer
    • Self - Good Morning America Correspondent
    • (archive footage)
    Nolan Smythe
    Nolan Smythe
    • Self - Climber
    • (archive footage)
    • Directors
      • Ricki Stern
      • Anne Sundberg
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    5cpcarpitella

    A mediocre documentary that fails to redeem its lead

    It's ain't The Alpinist, that's for sure; which pains me to say, because he was also a challenging subject to watch. There is definitely an air of sexism throughout this film, both from her journey and the way they tell her story, but unfortunately, she's just not a likable athlete. I wanted so much more for a female climber, but both the pacing and the content cemented her as a surface level personality. She seems to be trying to prove herself throughout, but she never once pauses to actually connect with the audience, her team, or her environment. I love adventure documentaries, (I've truly seen them all) for the energy of the experience, but she doesn't seem to actual enjoy the sport? And there isn't much actual footage of her climbing. By the end, the only thing this movie displays is the work her team puts in before she ever arrives at the scene. Very disappointing.
    9sallysimmons-14818

    Triumphing Over Adversity with Grace

    I thoroughly enjoyed this movie! It was an honest telling of how hard it is to be a top female athlete; how you don't always succeed, but you never give up. Sasha is an engaging speaker, and the cinematography and production were excellent. Being able to have such a personal view into the life of Sasha, and to follow her on her journeys to climb peaks that she has chosen with such passion, was fascinating! Although I am not a climber, it was such a personal look into the life of a successful, hard working professional athlete. I learned a lot about the complexities of planning a climb, and would highly recommend this movie!
    10WomenRockSportsMovies

    Inspirational Story

    Here to Climb is an inspiring and visually stunning documentary that takes viewers on an intimate journey through the world of climbing, led by one of the sport's most accomplished athletes, Sasha DiGiulian. The film beautifully captures both the physical and mental challenges that define climbing, while showcasing Sasha's dedication and passion.

    What stands out the most is how the film goes beyond just the climbs themselves-it dives into the emotional and personal journey of Sasha as she pushes the limits of her abilities and navigates the obstacles of being a woman in a male-dominated sport. The narrative is heartfelt, offering a deep connection to Sasha's inner struggles and triumphs, which makes her victories all the more powerful.

    The cinematography is absolutely breathtaking, with the team capturing some of the most dramatic climbing locations around the world. Each frame is expertly composed to showcase not only the grandeur of nature but also the precision and skill required to tackle these extreme challenges. The pacing of the documentary is spot-on, never dragging but allowing enough time to reflect on the profound themes of perseverance, resilience, and self-discovery.

    Sasha DiGiulian's presence on screen is magnetic. Her authenticity and vulnerability shine through, making her not just a role model for aspiring climbers, but for anyone who strives to overcome adversity in their own life. The film highlights her as a trailblazer, not only in climbing but in empowering others, especially women, to pursue their passions without fear.

    Ultimately, Here to Climb is more than just a sports documentary; it's a celebration of the human spirit and a reminder that with grit, determination, and a willingness to climb past our fears, there are no limits to what we can achieve. It's a must-watch for climbing enthusiasts, athletes, and anyone looking for a powerful, motivational story.
    10courtney-70445

    An inspiring tale of women's climbing

    I really loved this film for a number of reasons. I enjoyed the variety of themes, the climbing shots, and the way they tied it all together through the theme of working through adversity.

    Sasha has been a role model for climbers for years, but she catches more flack than any other women climber out there. She is constantly plunged into the media, and drama seems to love to follow her around. It was really cool to see her side of all the climbing drama we've read about over the years.

    Seeing behind the scenes of an athlete working through a career altering injury was really inspiring.

    I really enjoyed this film, and I hope other female climbers found this as inspiring as I did.
    2hereispucksbox

    Boring and a Look at me production

    It was very much a I'm the first female to do xyz, which is fine, but it would have been nice to see her doing so seriously challenging stuff with other females and something solo to really show off her style. I really wanted to watch her climbing style not just snippets of poses of look at me. It just kept going like an Instagram reel of no substance.

    There were so many comments striped out of social media put up on the screen as a filler, which was really annoying. I honestly don't care what random comments are made by random teens around the world.

    There were some really good special appearances from known climbers, but Sasha is so much about her her her she doesn't give those who laid the ground work enough airtime.

    All in all definitely a self appreciation piece of trash to miss. I'd love to see a documentary on Lynn Hill and her story.

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      • June 18, 2024 (United States)
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