
Brit Rock is back! This year Bath University Mountaineering Club are hosting the screening of Brit Rock VII!
Date: 13th November, doors from 6:30pm
Youtube Trailer Here!
The Brit Rock Film Tour 2025 presents a stunning line-up of the UK’s best climbing and adventure films. In a two hour screening, three suberb films capture the action, wild characters and stunning locations of truly inspiring stories.
This years line up include:
Tina Climbs Tings – 25mins.
The diminutive Tina Breslin at 5' 2" finds solace in climbing highball boulder problems. Recently diagnosed with ADHA Tina's overactive brain can be a difficult place to be and it is in climbing highballs where Tina finds focus and harmony. We follow Tina's climbing year through many stunning lines in North Yorkshire and the Lakes all supported by gentle giant: Ian Henderson, Tina’s partner weighing in at 6' 4". Much like Tina the film is a sweet and charming exploration of the mental benefits of climbing as she battles her neurological state and a severe lack of reach. The grand conclusion raises the stakes with an attempt at 'Hang the Gallows High' a route where falling is not an option.
Game of Stones – 100mins
Game of Stones, a film by Al Lee, showcases the vibrant UK trad climbing scene in 2025, highlighting its unique history, ethics, and tradition. Highlights include jaw dropping on sights from the likes of Siebe Vanhee, Robbie Phillips, Steve McClure and Mat Wright, first ascents from Fedia Earle and Franco Cookson. Superb and impressive hard repeats from Billy Rydal (Rhapsody), Katie Keely (Always the Sun), then watch in awe as blind climber Jess Dufton makes his most impressive ‘non-sight’ to date with an ascent of ‘Howling Gale’ E3 6a in Pembroke.
The film makes the most not only of endless sunshine of 2025 but diverse locations from the Cuillins to Pembroke, Sca Fell to North Wales and Ben Loyal to Yorkshire limestone.
Strap in for another classic to rival anything in the BritRock canon.
Big Walls and Bedtime Stories – 15mins
As part of their year of “education through adventure,” professional climber Leo Houlding shares his favourite place with his favourite people. From home-schooling at 2,000 feet to portaledge snowball fights, Jackson and Freya scale the Muir Wall on El Capitan, supported by Mum Jess and Dad Leo. Come and hang out with the family!


This event is open to the public, as well as Members of the BUMC and students of Bath University
For more information on the films, visit the Brit Rock website!
These films are not to be missed, so we hope to see you there!
Details
Date: Thursday 13th November, 2025
Time: Doors open from 6.30pm, screening at 7pm
Location: University of Bath, Claverton Down Campus. Screeing will be in the East Building, 1.01.
Prices and Tickets
BUMC Members: £10
Non Members / General Public: £15
Buy your tickets on the Products page, or buy on the door. (You'll need to create a guest account if you don't already have an account).
How to get here/ parking:
By public transport: https://www.bath.ac.uk/guides/travelling-by-bus-to-the-university-of-bath/
By car: https://www.bath.ac.uk/corporate-information/visitor-car-parking-on-our-claverton-down-campus/
University of Bath map: https://www.bath.ac.uk/publications/claverton-down-campus-map/attachments/university-campus-map.pdf