2024
DROPPING MOLLY
- Australia
- New Zealand
- North America
Film Maker: Cedar Wright
Runtime: 30:18 mins.
Follow Molly Mitchell’s Roller Coaster Journey to climb “Crank-it” one of Colorado’s most dangerous routes. After a back breaking fall on the climb, Molly faces her rocky mental health and embarks on a journey of therapy, self discovery, and growth. “Dropping Molly” is an unforgettable, heartbreaking, hilarious and heartwarming film. You will be on the edge of your seat as Molly is forced to ask herself, why do climbers risk their lives for a climb, is it worth it, and will she return to the climb that broke her back?
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