LOVE | A Film about Motherhood, Strength, and Climbing

After a miscarriage and a historic ascent of the famous sport climb Dreamcatcher, Paige Claassen follows her own path as a professional athlete training through pregnancy, finding new meaning in strength and identity through the early days of motherhood. Website: http://www.tarakerzhner.com/love Film Credits: Presented by: Eddie Bauer Director: Tara Kerzhner Producer: Tara Kerzhner Creative Producer: Sarah Steele Cinematography: Tara Kerzhner, Jen Randall Archive Footage: Arjan De Kock, Mike Call, Josh Lowell, Michaela Kiersch Editor: Tara Kerzhner Sound Design / Mix: Tara Kerzhner Color: Tara Kerzhner Assistant Editor: Katharine Carroll Still Photography: Arjan De Kock Starring: Paige Claassen, Arjan De Kock, Emily Harrington, Adrian Ballinger, Angie Payne Bios: Tara Kerzhner: Tara Kerzhner is an award winning photographer, cinematographer, and accomplished rock climber. Born and raised in Bend, Oregon, Smith Rock is her heart’s home - even though she’s graduated from living in a truck to an apartment in Boulder, Colorado. Since grabbing her dad’s film camera as a kid, Tara’s lifelong dedication to her art was set. A decade of adventure sports and rock climbing has since established her as one of climbing’s most sought-after storytellers. Sarah Steele: Sarah Lee Steele grew up on the move between France, Switzerland and the Western United States. She has dedicated the bulk of her career within Google and YouTube to creating programs and partnerships built to empower new and underrepresented voices in media - both in traditional film, as well as new immersive formats (VR,AR). Outside of work, Sarah can be found with her husband Timmy O'Neill seeking adventures off the beaten path, climbing on both rock and ice. As an activist and advocate for climate Sarah sits on the Protect Our Winters advisory board. Paige Claassen: Paige Claassen is one of North America's top sport climbers, with ascents of Dreamcatcher (5.14d), Shadowboxing (5.14d) and Kryptonite (5.14d). In June of 2022, she added 'Mom' to her list of titles, and considers motherhood her most difficult and rewarding role to date.