Brought to you by the critically flamed makers of ‘Pull- A Story About Lead Climbing’, JAM infuses a story of obsession and meticulous plot confusion into a rarely told saga of overcoming success and obstacles. This unfortunately long film strikes a perfect balance of forward looking and backwards thinking and will have you pondering the future of climbing.
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JAM may have received the following statements :
‘No Comment’ - Mountain Project ‘The best climbing film we haven’t seen in 2018’ - Climbing Magazine ‘Insightful and Confusing’ - Gym Climber Magazine ‘A poetic homage to the roots of climbing’ - Makers of Pull
Brought to you by the critically flamed makers of ‘Pull- A Story About Lead Climbing’, JAM infuses a story of obsession and meticulous plot confusion into a rarely told saga of overcoming success and obstacles. This unfortunately long film strikes a perfect balance of forward looking and backwards thinking and will have you pondering the future of climbing.
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JAM may have received the following statements :
‘No Comment’ - Mountain Project ‘The best climbing film we haven’t seen in 2018’ - Climbing Magazine ‘Insightful and Confusing’ - Gym Climber Magazine ‘A poetic homage to the roots of climbing’ - Makers of Pull
Edit to add: I could watch that stemming Kokanee corner segment A LOT. What cool climbing. Makes me think he should go give that Hazel Findlay corner up on The Chief a burn..
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