Best Forgotten Art (1996)
A modern look at the desperate art of climbing gritstone cracks
Best Forgotten Art is Johnny Dawes' classic climbing film about the desperate art of climbing gritstone cracks. Featuring great climbing and bouldering on grit in the Peak District. Starring John Allen, Joe Brown, Johnny Woodward, Boone Speed, Chris Plant, Arthur Dolphin, Airlie Anderson, Ruth Jenkins, and Leo Houlding.
Director: Johnny Dawes
Genre: Adventure, Documentary
Runtime: 46 min
Release Date: January 1, 1996
Cast
Original Language: en
Themes
Grand Climb at Extreme Altitude, Journey to the Summit and Mountaineering Adventures, Mountaineering: Perseverance Climbing High
Keywords
climbing, rock climbing
More Films by Director: Johnny Dawes
More Films in Genre: Adventure, Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Best Forgotten Art about?
- Best Forgotten Art is Johnny Dawes' classic climbing film about the desperate art of climbing gritstone cracks. Featuring great climbing and bouldering on grit in the Peak District. Starring John Allen, Joe Brown, Johnny Woodward, Boone Speed, Chris Plant, Arthur Dolphin, Airlie Anderson, Ruth Jenkins, and Leo Houlding.
- Who directed Best Forgotten Art?
- Best Forgotten Art was directed by Johnny Dawes.
- Who stars in Best Forgotten Art?
- Best Forgotten Art stars Johnny Dawes, John Allen, Joe Brown, Johnny Woodward, Boone Speed, Chris Plant.
- How long is Best Forgotten Art?
- Best Forgotten Art has a runtime of 46m (46 minutes).
- What genre is Best Forgotten Art?
- Best Forgotten Art is a Adventure, Documentary film.
- What are the themes of Best Forgotten Art?
- The themes of Best Forgotten Art include: Grand Climb at Extreme Altitude, Journey to the Summit and Mountaineering Adventures, Mountaineering: Perseverance Climbing High.