This
film is simply a story of a bunch of friends from Belfast who
went climbing in their home country. The title refers to the massively
underdeveloped climbing areas that reside on the emerald isle
that for years have seen a small but highly keen community enjoy
the beautiful and diverse climbing. A desire to highlight these
crags to the wider world led to the decision to create this film.
Filmed
throughout on a set of second hand video cameras, travelling to
all the major crags in worn out cars, the film captures not only
bold first ascents, rare repeats of modern classics but also the
humor and banter that is intricate with the climbing scene in
Ireland.
Underdeveloped
follows the climbers as they explore the high granite tors of
the mournes, climb the splitter cracks in the Burren and develop
the bold tall faces away from the impressive columns of Fair Head.
The light hearted attitude and enjoyment for the sport is apparent
throughout. There are no glossy productions, or fancy camera work,
it's just a film about how we climb in Ireland. Enjoy.
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