Come and see a screening (total running time: 2hrs 42mins) of a selection of films from the 2025 London Mountain Film Festival revolving around the Himalayas, the value of the natural environment on the well-being of those with disabilities, and stories of overcoming adversity and discrimination set to the backdrop of mountain kingdoms.
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This exciting evening is hosted by New Futures Nepal (www.newfuturesnepal.org), and money raised will go towards projects that empower disadvantaged children and adults of Nepal through initiatives that promote health, education, and independence.
Set in the relaxed venue of BRUBL Brewery's Tap Room (https://www.brubl.beer/) in Leamington Spa, a fine selection of craft beers will be on offer throughout the evening. We will also be taking a short intermission during the evening to sample some delicious pies provided by the venue.
*Please be aware, your ticket does not cover food and drink which will be extra.
Doors open at 6.30pm for you to put in your orders for the intermission, with the screening commencing around 7pm.
Featuring footage of our Patron Sir. Chris Bonington, as well as dear friend of the charity and world's first double above-knee amputee to summit Mt. Everest Hari Budha Magar, the films which will be featured are:
A Cold Embrace
Featuring never-before-seen footage from Sir Chris Bonington’s own archives, this film gives an insight into experiencing some of the coldest and most beautiful places in the world.
By Roberto Colombo & Lea Colombo
Designed by Disaster
A climber's near-fatal ordeal in the Dolomites sparks a groundbreaking invention, transforming mountain safety and marking a powerful tale of resilience and innovation.
By James 'Q' Martin
Everest Revisited - 1924 - 2024
Everest Revisited 1924-2024 unveils the untold stories of the 1924 expeditions, blending historical footage with modern insights from climbers and scholars.
By John Porter & Dom Bush
Unseen Peaks
After enduring discrimination and trauma due to her blindness, Addie seeks freedom through skiing, ice climbing, and rock climbing.
By Roo Smith
Footsteps
In 1955, three friends from Scotland pioneered the first-ever all-female expedition to the Himalayas. Their objective was a first ascent in the Jugal Mountains of Nepal.
By Emma Holgate & Jimmy Hyland
Larapinta: End to End
The Larapinta Trail is 235 kilometres of sweat, thirst, and pain. This powerful film follows four people with disability as they attempt to walk it in 17-days.
By Vonna Keller & Mike Sampey