Llanberis is the diamond at the heart of North Wales and is the epicentre of climbing in the UK. This small village and its surroundings have shaped the lives of many, and a climbing culture as historic and iconic as to rival Chamonix or Yosemite has grown from the mountains, quarries, and sea cliffs that harbour some of the best traditional rock climbing in the world. Local climbers Zoe Wood and Lewis Perrin Williams take us on a nostalgic journey, exploring how this place has impacted the lives of the climbers who have lived, worked, and played in this beautiful corner of Cymru over the last century. Featuring interviews and archives from some of the most prolific and colourful characters of UK climbing, ADRA gently gifts us a sense of home, community, and belonging.
Language: English, Gaelic
Subtitles: Italian, English
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Emma Crome
Emma is an award-winning filmmaker and Creative Director at Coldhouse Collective, with fifteen years of experience working in the documentary film and outdoor sectors. Her passion and work is rooted in storytelling around the natural world. Her latest film ADRA has won numerous awards at multiple international festivals.
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