Hard Grit
Hard Grit is a 1998 British rock climbing film directed by Richard Heap and produced by Slackjaw Film, featuring traditional climbing, free soloing, and bouldering on gritstone routes in the Peak District in Northern England. It is considered an important film in the genre and regarded as a historic and iconic film. The film starts with a dramatic fall by French climber Jean–Minh Trinh-Thieu on Gaia at Black Rocks. Hard Grit won ten international film festival awards.
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Seb Grieve on Meshuga (E9 7a), cover of Hard Grit & Hard Plastic (2006 edition) | |
Directed by | Richard Heap |
Written by | Niall Grimes |
Produced by | Richard Heap, Mark Turnbull |
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Edited by | Richard Heap |
Production company | Slackjaw Film |
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Running time | 53 minutes (1998) 80 minutes (2006) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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