2020, United Kingdom, 54min
Director: Paul Diffley
National Premiere
Edwin Drummond, an admired climber, poet and civil rights activist, is considered one of the great figures in the history of climbing in the United Kingdom. Ailing with Parkinson's disease, he travels to Snowdonia, in Wales, to see ‘A Dream of White Horses,’ the famous route first climbed by him and David Pearce in 1968, an iconic route also in his work as a poet and essayist. A moving final journey, in which great memories bloom.