Here to Climb (2024)

  • Year: 2024
  • Released: 18 Jun 2024
  • Country: United States
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32446312/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/here_to_climb
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: TV-14
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Runtime: 79 min
  • Writer: N/A
  • Director: Ricki Stern, Anne Sundberg
  • Cast: Sasha DiGiulian, Lynn Hill, Andrea DiGiulian
  • Keywords: female athlete, woman director, rock climbing,
6.1/10
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Here to Climb Movie Reviews

Charming young lady and impressive athlete

For me, this had all the elements that made it an enjoyable watch.

Likable characters, good cinematography, and effective editing.

If you are looking for the world’s best technical skills, this is not that movie. But for a casual rock climbing enthusiast like me, I enjoyed it because it allowed me to relate to the sport more deeply.

I didn’t mind all the personal drama and stories about the inner life of Sasha.

I wish there had been some more details about things like, what was the cause of her requiring extensive hip surgeries. I would have also like to have known more about the place in Mexico where the final dramatic climb took place.

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.