Elevated
Effective communication is a challenge every climber faces. It’s a sport that requires intense focus, dedication, and overcoming fear. For Deaf climber Sonya Wilson, communication and community is of vital importance. Elevated is a non-verbal film sharing Sonya’s experience as a Deaf woman and outdoor advocate working to bridge the gap between the Deaf community and the outdoor industry, one crag at a time.
“Peoples Voice Award” - Webby Awards
”Gold, Branded Documentary” - Telly Awards
“Staff Pick” - Vimeo
”Best Climbing Film” - Bilbao Mendi Film Festival
“Best Climbing Film” - Kendal Mountain Festival
“Best in Theme: CommUNITY” - Wild & Scenic Film Festival
”Prix Inspiration” - Femmes en Montagne
“Most Inspiring Film” - No Man’s Land Film Festival
“Best Short Documentary” - Lookout Wild Film Festival
“Best Short Film” - London Mountain Film Festival
About the Film
Growing up in Nevada, Sonya Wilson utilized the outdoors as a judgment free zone, climbing on rocks and on the roof of her home to find solace and acceptance within herself. Today, she can still be found climbing, but those rocks have gotten bigger, and so has her community of fellow Deaf climbers. In 2012, Sonya founded the ASL Climbing Network, a community of ASL climbers around the world. Now based in Los Angeles, Sonya organizes monthly meet ups in the gym, at the local crag, and Joshua National Park for her Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing climbing community. Friends, old and new, connect and talk about the latest problems they’re encountering on and off the wall. She has spent years advocating for the sport to bridge the gap and make climbing and spending time outside more accessible for her community. Sonya’s work is deeply rooted in the lived experience of being a Deaf climber. “The outdoors doesn’t need you to have hearing or even a voice to connect with it”, Sonya challenges what it means to be a climber in an industry dominated by the hearing people. “Climbing is a way for myself and others who are Deaf to challenge our bodies, minds, and ultimately find peace”.