
Climbing the Summit(2023)
F*ck that's a long way up.
A short documentary that follows an Australian band through their journey from jamming at a backyard party to a national tour across the country.
Movie: Climbing the Summit
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Nathan Osborne
Isaiah Reuben
Nehemiah Reuben
Josh Trindall
Fynn Samorali

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A short documentary that follows an Australian band through their journey from jamming at a backyard party to a national tour across the country.
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2023-10-11
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F*ck that's a long way up.
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