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"I felt like this was my one chance"

One Revolution opens as dawn breaks atop Africa's tallest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro. Briefly, glimpses of the mountain frame Chris Waddell as he transfers to his specially designed handcycle. The air is tense as Chris begins the fifth day of his ascent. Etched within every movement he makes is the weighty knowledge that this may be his one chance to have the world see people like himself not as something less, but equals and possibly as something more--as someone with something significant to contribute. If he makes the summit the world may understand his message; if he fails, he may be just another guy in a wheelchair.

One Revolution cinematically captures Chris Waddell’s very human journey to dare greatly and ultimately to live fully. This film chronicles the heart and spirit behind an extraordinary achievement as it documents the first almost entirely unassisted paraplegic ascent of 19,340-foot Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Chris was featured Friday night, July 23, 2011 on ABC’s 20/20’s “Super Humans” segment (9 pm EDT)! In the show, Chris talks about his 2009 climb and his upcoming ten-week national tour of of his education program, Nametags, and award-winning documentary, One Revolution.
For full segment go here http://abcnews.go.com/2020 and click on Super Humans: Arms of Steel

Film Festivals

  • Memphis International Film Festival
    April 7-10
  • Geneva Film Festival
    April 14-16
  • Newport Beach Film Festival
    April 28 - May 5
    Screen 1 - May 4 at 3:00pm
  • Puerto Rico Vieques Island International Film Festival
    June 23-26.

Awards

Memphis Int'l Music & Film Fest. - Best Documentary
Geneva Film Festival - Best Documentary
Mexico Int'l Film Fest - Bronze Palm
Las Vegas Film Fest - Silver Ace
Amsterdam Film Festival - Best Sports Film
Foursite Film Fest – Best Feature Film
Breckenridge Film Festival – Official Selection
Newport Film Fest – Official Selection
Alabama International Film Festival – Official Selection
Ohio Independent Film Fest – Official Selection

Team—Eight members.

  • Dave Penney—guide, trainer, vehicle developer and designer
  • Bob More—President of the One Revolution Foundation board, college fraternity brother
  • Nate Bryan—doctor, fellow member of the Middlebury College and US Ski Teams
  • Amanda Stoddard—Documentary film director
  • Patrick Reddish—Director of Photography
  • Mike Stoner—Cinematographer
  • Ryan Gass—Media Manager
  • Chris Waddell—Handcyclist

For questions about the climb please contact: info@one-revolution.com

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One Revolution is Waddell's motto for this expedition, and his life. "One revolution means so many things to me. One revolution of the handcycle, one revolution of the earth, one lifetime, one moment, one chance to make a difference."

One Revolution is also the name of the documentary which captures Waddell's journey to the summit of Kilimanjaro. "The documentary is an important part of my climb, as my story is a visual one. People need to see to understand," explains Waddell.

One Revolution
One Handcycle Revolution
One Earth's Turn
One Lifetime
One Opportunity
One Moment
One Chance
One Change

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One Revolution intimately captures Chris Waddell's very human journey to dare greatly and ultimately to live fully. This film chronicles the heart and spirit behind an extraordinary achievement as it documents the first almost entirely unassisted paraplegic ascent of 19,340-foot Mt. Kilimanjaro.

Featuring Chris Waddell, thirteen-time Paralympic medalist, five years removed from his final international competition and Tajiri Mungaya, a Tanzanian porter who's leg was amputated after a tragic rockslide on the slopes of Kilimanjaro, Chris begins the journey seeking international visibility for disabled athletes with Tajiri who is determined to return to the mountain that stole his leg and his livelihood. Using a modified handcycle Chris painstaking pulls himself through Kilimanjaro's diverse and beautiful landscape inches at a time and as he doggedly continues up the mountain he is besieged by rocks, cold, darkness, dust, altitude, fatigue, equipment failures, and fear. His determination and the emotional support of traveling companions the only respite in a seemingly impossible journey.