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Freya

Natasha Brook | 2023 | 255 min.

2025 Official Selection

Feel inspired by 9 years old Freya, who shares how she uses climbing as a practice to lean into discomfort and fear to help her navigate her neurodiversity. The strength she gains through both are applicable and inspirational to us all.

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See this film on tour near you:

June 14, 2025 Cincinnati OH Memorial Hall
May 15, 2025 Damariscotta ME Lincoln Theater
May 8, 2025 Boston MA Regent Theater
April 27, 2025 Springdale UT Cable Mountain Lodge
April 26, 2025 Olympic Valley CA Palisades Village
April 25, 2025 Portsmouth NH The Music Hall
April 24, 2025 Washington PA On Campus
April 22, 2025 Redondo Beach CA Redondo Union High School (529 Vincent Street Redondo Beach, CA)
April 19, 2025 Berkeley CA David Brower Center
April 19, 2025 Mariposa CA The Grove House
April 19, 2025 San José CA Scott Center for Social Entrepreneurship
April 13, 2025 San Pedro CA Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
April 10, 2025 Libby MT K.W. Maki Theatre
April 5, 2025 Jupiter FL Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum
April 5, 2025 Thompson Falls MT The Rex Theater
April 5, 2025 Kings Beach CA Fox Cultural Hall
April 4, 2025 Kings Beach CA Fox Cultural Hall
March 28, 2025 Worcester MA The Sullivan Auditorium at Worcester State University
March 28, 2025 Sandpoint ID Panida Theatre
March 20, 2025 Kennett Square PA Upland Country Day School
March 15, 2025 Fredericksburg VA University of Mary Washington

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