Cinema
Special Screening
Climbing Film Tour 2025

Climbing Film Tour 2025

Tue 4th November, 7.00pm
Climbing Film Tour 2025
Session Times

Climbing Film Tour 2025

Climbing Film Tour is back for its 5th season with an awesome selection of short films celebrating the global climbing community.

Climbing Film Tour is a unique platform for climbers and filmmakers around the world to share their stories with the community. Each year, films are submitted and selected by our Vertical Life climbing team to go on tour with screenings in hundreds of gyms, cinemas and other locations around the world. Films may vary between screenings.

For more updates go to https://climbingfilmtour.com

Dates
Tue 4th November, 7.00pm
Genre
Adventure Short Films.
Warnings

Exempt.
Duration
120 mins.
Tickets
EARLY BIRD PRICE | Expires 21/10/2025 11:59PM
Adult: $24
Concession: $19
Child (3-15yrs): $18
Group 8+ (Minimum of 8 tickets): $20

STANDARD Climbing Film Tour 2025 PRICES
Adult: $27
Concession: $22
Child (3-15yrs): $20
Family (2 adults + 2 children): $68
Group 8+ (Minimum of 8 tickets): $20
(No Free Tickets)

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GCFF25: Ballkids
Sat 03-05
Runnation 2025
Thu 24-07
The Wedding Banquet
Thu 08-05
GCFF25: Jafaican
Fri 09-05
GCFF25: My Eyes
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The Salt Path
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GCFF25: My Tai
Sat 10-05
The Letter (1940)
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