TEA
FOR THREE
It's good to have friends in high places ...
Best Film on Mountain Culture
VANCOUVER
INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN FILM
FESTIVAL 2007
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Three friends have spent a lifetime
climbing together, and they reflect on where the journey has taken
them, and where it will lead.
A cabinet-maker, an orthopaedic surgeon and a retired geologist make
for interesting fireside company. With a cumulative age of 145 years
these three men are attempting to grow old gracefully. They might not
be world- class climbers, but they are world-class buddies out on the
narrow ledge.
On the weekends you will find them roped together on the sun-soaked
South Africa rock. They will be trying to open a new route, styling up
an old one, looking for a new project ... or drinking tea.
Their failures (put down to old age) and their successes take them from
Table Mountain in Cape Town to the lichen covered walls of Blouberg in
the Limpopo Province. Cameo appearances by other (sometimes
more youthful) inspirational boulderers, trad and sport climbers
represent the various themes in climbing life as perceived by the three
friends.
With character interviews and the guidance of narrator Andrew de Klerk
(probably the country's most respected rock climber and alpinist), the
lessons of climbing are woven into a metaphor of life’s continuum..

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