Project Detail

The Climb

Synopsis

Inspired by a heart-breaking true story, 'The Climb' quietly explores the concept of feeling connected to someone you have lost by immersing yourself in something they love. The painful act of remembering by doing.

Details

Year
2016
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
9 mins 30 secs
Format
HD
Director
Lynne Davison
Producer
Julie Gardner
Editor
Helen Sheridan
Screenwriter
Lynne Davison
Director of Photography
Ian Marrs
Sound
Marty Harrison
Composer
Johnny Lombard
Principal cast
Ian Beattie, Joanne Crawford
Film Image
©Lacada Entertainment

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Production Status

Production Company

Lacada Entertainment

Julie Gardner

Sales Company

Lacada Entertainment

Julie Gardner

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