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The climbing film set for as big an impact as its story is a 60 minute documentary directed and produced by Alastair Lee, in association with Montane. Jesse Dufton was born with 20% central vision. At four years of age, Jesse was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa: a rare genetic disease that breaks down the retinas’ cells. At age 20, Jesse could no longer read, by the time he was 30 his vision was reduced to just light perception with around 1 or 2 % field of view.
A life long climber, Jesse can more than hold his own, both lead-climbing classic routes that would challenge fully sighted climbers with his sight guide and fiancee Molly, to competing in world cup events (4th in 2019). As his sight degenerates his climbing continues to make remarkable progress.
Despite his condition, Jesse only takes on bigger challenges and in "Climbing Blind" attempts to be the first blind person to make a ‘non-sight’ lead of the iconic Old Man of Hoy sea stack in Scotland.