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One Inch From Flying

Taylor Humphrey (Director), Jim Aikman (Producer & Co-Director) | 2024 | 3 min.

2025 Official Selection

A young climber grapples with the complexity of modern life, and celebrates the sense of balance he gets from walking highlines while rigging and walking an alpine highline in Washington’s North Cascades.

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See this film on tour near you:

November 15, 2025 Invermere BC Columbia Valley Centre
November 15, 2025 Columbia Falls MT Columbia Falls High School Little Theater
November 9, 2025 Arcata CA (+ Virtual On Demand) Arcata Theatre Lounge
November 6, 2025 Ocean City MD (Repeat Screening) Seacrets Morley Hall Nite Club
October 29, 2025 Salisbury MD Salisbury University
October 17, 2025 Charlottesville VA (+ Virtual On Demand) V. Earl Dickinson Theater at Piedmont Virginia Community College
October 17, 2025 Golden BC Golden Civic Center
August 23, 2025 Ventura CA Ventura County Credit Union Headquarters
May 17, 2025 Los Altos Hills CA (+ Virtual On Demand) Smithwick Theatre in Foothill College
April 22, 2025 Redondo Beach CA Redondo Union High School (529 Vincent Street Redondo Beach, CA)
April 13, 2025 San Pedro CA Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
March 28, 2025 Worcester MA The Sullivan Auditorium at Worcester State University
March 20, 2025 Kennett Square PA Upland Country Day School

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