Beyond Human Limits

Beyond Human Limits
Climb4Mriya - an event dedicated to Ukrainian veterans and climbing. Two movie screenings, an exhibition & Q&A

On Saturday, July 4, Antonii Baryshevskyi will host Climb4Mriya with an event dedicated to Ukrainian veterans and climbing.

The climb is not against the mountain — but against limitation itself.

What if resilience is not about returning to who we were, but about discovering who we can become?
Join us for a special evening dedicated to climbing, resilience, and recovery. We will screen two inspiring films about climbing and the strength of the human spirit, followed by a Q&A session with veterans participating in Climb4Mriya.

The evening features two powerful films:
Climbing Never Die — an award-winning documentary by Matt Groom and Nick Rosen, following the Ukrainian climbing community as they continue to train, compete, and support one another in the midst of war. The film received the Mountain Life Award at the 2025 Tegernsee International Mountain Film Festival for its moving portrayal of resilience and humanity.
Second Wind explores the journey of rebuilding strength and identity after hardship. Through climbing, the film tells a story of recovery, perseverance, and finding purpose again — showing how the mountains can become a place of healing, connection, and new beginnings.
An evening about pushing boundaries, finding strength, and discovering new heights together.

After the Q&A, a temporary exhibition of works by Ukrainian visual artist Nikita Titov will be presented in Splendor's main hall by Antonii Baryshevskyi.

Please reserve your spot in advance. Entry is free, but we kindly ask for a voluntary contribution after the event. 30% of the proceeds will go to Splendor and 70% to Climb4Mriya.

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Splendor
Nieuwe Uilenburgerstraat 116, 1011 LX Amsterdam
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