Dreaming of cold powder days? We’ve put together the best skiing and winter oriented films together for a powerful and stoke-filled program to get your community fired up for the snow season.
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Runtime: 2 hours and 29 mins
(Australia, 4 min)
Director: Krystle Wright
Producer: Kate Guaran
Adventure Photographer Krystle Wright’s fears are interwoven with her life and ultimately her work as a photographer. The process of photography that is a wild ride as it passionately consumes the lifestyle as so often it is the driving force in how a photographer engages with the world that surrounds them.
(USA, 4 min)
Corbet’s Couloir is one of the most legendary and challenging ski runs in the world. Cam McCaul and Casey Brown attempt the first ever Mountain Bike descent of the double black diamond ski run.
(USA, 22 min)
Director: Tyler Wilkinson-Ray
“2.5 Million” follows American skier Aaron Rice as he sets out to ski 2.5 million human-powered vertical feet in the backcountry and set a new world record. To be successful Aaron will have to ski over 330 days in the calendar year and chase snow around the world. The challenge is both physical and mental, and injuries are simply not an option.
(Greenland, 10 min)
Director: Jochen Schmoll
Producer: Niko Jäger
An adventure complete with an insane kayaking mission in Greenland. With kite skis they tow their white water kayaks over 1000 km of the Greenland Ice Cap to reach the most northern river ever paddled.
(Iraq, 25 min)
Director: Max Lowe
Producer: Lindsey Hagen
Three U.S. veterans, Stacy Bare, Robin Brown and Matthew Griffin, travel back into the mountains of Iraq on a mission to heal wounds and experience the country and its culture without the shadow of war.
(USA, 20 min)
Located deep in the Saint Elias mountains where Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon converge, there is a place most skiers and snowboarders only dream of visiting. Brought to you by The North Face and Sherpas Cinema, Tsirku is a big-mountain adventure ski film featuring snowboarder Ralph Backstrom and skiers Hadley Hammer and Sam Anthamatten, who set out to tackle the fabled Corrugated spine lines of the Tsirku Glacier.
(Worldwide, 5 min)
Director: Candide Thovex
Producer: Jasper Sanders + The Plane
Candide Thovex skis in some of the worlds most epic locations despite the fact that none of these locations have snow.
(USA, 22 min)
People have opinions about skier Caroline Gleich: Inspirational. Gumby. Social media star. Role model. Model masquerading as a mountaineer. At sixteen, she stumbled upon a copy of the cult classic guidebook The Chuting Gallery. Irreverent and wonderfully arbitrary, the guidebook lays out a set of 90 ski mountaineering lines across Utah’s Wasatch Mountains. After a decade building her skills, Gleich set out to complete her vision and become the skier she dreamt of being. “Follow Through” is a story of loss, belonging and desire for respect. In this age of hyperconnectivity, which voices do we choose to hear and which do we ignore?
(USA, 15 min)
Director: Sam Giffin
Producer: Sam Giffin
Filmed on Public Lands
Film and Photography is a double edged sword for skiers and snowboarders. It pushes athletes to do crazy stunts they never would have tried and it can make their wildest dreams come true. This film follows the story of two brothers, and their lifelong conflict about risk versus reward.
(USA, 17 min)
An unmotivated and languishing Matt Segal gets inspiration from an unlikely place and recruits Will Stanhope, his life-partner-in-crime to accompany him on a winter adventure that will test their strength, stamina, and friendship. On Matt’s 50cc scooter, the boys set out with an iron resolve to ride from Boulder to Aspen, Colorado to do a little ice climbing. What happens in between is nothing short of extraordinary.
(USA, 5 min)
Director: Bodhi Yang
Producer: Bodi Yhang
Bodhi Yang and his ski crew from Aspen, Colo. ranging in ages from 8 – 12-years-old, share their love for snow and share their concern for climate change and lower snowpack. Not only does Bodhi’s crew rip powder extremely well, they also tell the audience what they can do to make a difference and Make Winter Great Again.
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