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World Premiere Where: Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah Yet again, Warren Miller Entertainment succeeds in making everyone impatient for the season with Flow State. Filmed around the world with some of the best riders, it will have you feeling the face shots as you sit in the theatre. For the 63rd straight year, WME will be a fall tradition. |
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World Premiere Where: Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village, Wyoming Explore Alaska from TGR’s perspective. Shot almost entirely in AK, The Dream Factory will have you itching for a trip north. |
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Red Bull Media House: McConkey To be released this winter. A legendary skier like Shane McConkey deserves a worthy movie. Done as a collaboration between Red Bull and Matchstick Productions, this documentary looks nothing short of excellent. |
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World Premiere From curious interactions with local police departments to going big off every feature imaginable, the Level 1 crew knows how to enjoy skiing. Sunny delivers the goods. |
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World Premiere Skiing’s answer to The Art of Flight or something completely new and different? Either way, Candide looks to be in top form. You might not want to miss this flick. |
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To be released this Fall. The 4Frnt team consists of some of our favorite skiers like Wiley Miller, Eric Hjorleifson, and David Wise. Putting them all together in one movie should be entertaining. |
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Toy Soldiers Productions: Act Natural World Premiere Shot in Colorado, Montana, California, Wyoming, Minnesota, Idaho, Washington, Utah and Alberta, Act Natural keeps it classic with a healthy combination of big air in the backcountry, park, and urban setting. It’s a solid flick from an emerging film crew. |
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PBP: We: A Collection of Individuals World Premiere A joint effort between Poor Boyz and Red Bull Media House, WE showcases today’s influential skiers and the friendships that make skiing the sport we love. You’ll want to grab your ski buddies and ride. |
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Stept. Productions: The Eighty Six First Showing Masters of urban jibbery, Stept Productions showcases the risks and rewards of taking skiing to the streets. Their latest, The Eighty Six, looks well shot and technical. |
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Available now on iTunes. One of the several European crews to watch, Legs of Steel wowed folks with a ridiculous closing jump segment last season. With Hurt So Good, there’s only one question. What’s next? |
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Two Plank Productions: Because World Premiere Because showcases a little bit of everything from the Crested Butte-based Two Plank Productions: sled trips, speed flying, and booters. Why? It’s in the name. |
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To be released online this fall. Voleurz, a Canadian clothing brand, has quietly released some of the more creative and entertaining ski and snowboard flicks of the last couple years. Kill Your Boredom looks to continue that tradition. |
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World Premiere When the season turns rough, you find snow and ski. Meathead Films weathered the horrible 2012 ski season by working hard for powder, exploring urban hits, and making a scene in the bumps. No Matter What puts Meathead resourcefulness and creativity on display. |
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To be released online this fall. A couple rippers from this up-and-coming Wasatch-based crew descend on Mt. Baker. Powder ensues. You can probably fill in the rest. |
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