Fall is a survival thriller directed by Scott Mann that follows two best friends facing extreme danger after a reckless adventure. Becky, devastated by the death of her husband in a climbing accident, withdraws from life and struggles with grief for nearly a year. Her spirited friend Hunter, determined to pull Becky out of her despair, proposes a daring challenge: climbing the 2,000-foot B67 TV tower, an abandoned broadcast tower in the middle of the desert. Reluctant at first, Becky eventually agrees, hoping to regain her courage and confront her fears.

The climb begins smoothly, and the two women reach the summit. However, as they celebrate at the top, the rusty ladder suddenly collapses, leaving them stranded on the tiny platform with no safe way down. With no cell signal and limited supplies, the pair must fight for survival while exposed to brutal sun, hunger, and the constant threat of falling. Tension rises as Becky and Hunter’s friendship is tested by fear, secrets, and desperation. Becky discovers shocking truths about Hunter, deepening the emotional conflict as they cling to hope.
As hours turn into days, their situation becomes more dire. Becky must rely on her ingenuity and inner strength, facing not only physical exhaustion but also emotional torment. The film builds suspense through claustrophobic camerawork, vertigo-inducing visuals, and a relentless sense of danger. Ultimately, Fall is less about the stunt itself and more about resilience, the will to live, and confronting grief head-on.
Blending survival drama with psychological tension, Fall delivers a heart-pounding experience that explores friendship, betrayal, and courage against impossible odds.