Documentaries about sports figures are always in high demand, regardless of the streaming platform. This is evident with “Here to Climb,” the documentary on Sasha DiGiulian, which is currently trending among the most-watched productions on Max in the United States.
DiGiulian is a professional rock climber specializing in competition climbing, sport climbing, and bouldering. She has achieved over 30 First Female Ascents and more than a dozen significant First Ascents, including “Rolihlahla” in South Africa, a Big Wall in Brazil in 2016, and The Misty Wall in Yosemite National Park in 2017.
The title is directed by Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg , renowned for their work on compelling documentaries such as “My So-Called High School Rank” and “Surviving Jeffrey Epstein.” Their expertise brings Sasha’s remarkable journey to life, capturing her significant accomplishments and impact on the sport.
‘Here to Climb’ reaches the Top 10 in the United States
The story of Sasha DiGiulian is one of the most captivating in the world of rock climbing, and that is evident from its #7 ranking on Max’s Top 10 chart.
The documentary has already surpassed popular titles like “Keanu,” “Wanted,” and “Splice,” which are among the favorites in the catalog. Currently, Sasha DiGiulian’s story is in a fierce competition with “The Other Guys,” searching for an even higher position in the rankings.
The title chronicles Sasha’s journey from a child prodigy to a champion sport climber, showcasing her incredible achievements in conquering some of the world’s most formidable walls.
Featuring insightful commentaries from Sasha’s parents, fiancé, and notable figures in the American climbing community, the production highlights her significant impact on the sport. These perspectives add depth to her story and illustrate her influence on and off the walls.
For climbing enthusiasts, “Here to Climb” offers stunning visuals of the cliffs and peaks Sasha tackles, including iconic locations like Yosemite and the Himalayas.