Note: Must be 21+ to attend the WhiSKI event. Additional information for each of these events, as well as advance tickets, can be found by visiting But wait, there’s more! TGR has partnered with the BoZone to give away a pair of tickets to the Winterland premiere event of choice – including the VIP WhiSKI gathering. The film stars Travis Rice, Bryan Iguchi and Jeremy Jones. Plus, they’ll bring their new snowboard flick Roadless to the Emerson on November 8th. Directed by Jeremy Grant, Accomplice is ostensibly an action-adventure mountain bike film that follows some of the worlds best mountain bikers to some of the. The evening will include a Q&A portion with the starring athletes and production team, a whiskey tasting featuring a selection from Park City-based High West Distillery, as well as gift bags for all attendees. 19th, the event will be marked by a VIP screening of Winterland, along with an opportunity to get a closer glimpse into the TGR world. In addition, TGR will bring their more intimate “WhiSKI Series” to town for the first time ever. The local premiere of new film Winterland comes to the Emerson on Friday, September 20th, with screenings at a family friendly 6:30pm and more carousing 9pm. Finding itself filming here often in the time since, TGR included a memorable segment highlighting the Crazy Mountains in last year’s production, Far Out. While TGR is most commonly associated with their home base in western Wyoming, the company has deep roots in the Treasure State, beginning with co-founder Todd Jones’ tenure at the University of Montana. Over the last 15-plus years, the Bozeman venue has played host to a film screening and seasonal celebration on the heels of TGR’s world premiere, often with athletes on hand to help raise the hype factor. Just about every snow-obsessed recreationist who has passed through the Gallatin Valley has enjoyed the experience of getting loud at the Emerson while waiting on the film to start. Back at Fantasy Camp, Angel closes up the film with incredible and technical lines in Alaska, giving everyone else in the film a run for their money.Jackson Hole-based Teton Gravity Research has been helping kick off winter in Bozeman for as long as the BoZone team can remember. From waffles, to dropping Corbets Couloir, and hitting some of the most notable natural features that formed on the mountain this spring, Durtschi's segment successfully captures the essence of spring skiing.Īfter opening up last year's film with a jaw-dropping segment, this year Angel Collinson proved herself once again. After Sage Cattibra-Alosa's (almost) perfect line, the film takes us back to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort for a tram lap to 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun' with Tim Durtschi. Most of the crew made it out to Fantasy Camp in Alaska where TGR parks and recreation crew kept up a high functioning society at the base of many of their dream lines. It was not only the descent that made it notable, but the high-risk climb to get himself to where he would drop in. While not shown at the festival, Griffin Post skied possibly the burliest lines of the film- one that you should keep an eye out for. After the East Coast's record breaking storm, there was an entire new realm of hittable features that the riders took advantage of, which hyped up the crowd as they moved into the final segments which were previewed. The film then heads to Boston, featuring some of the festival's favorite athletes, who also appeared in 'For Lack of Better'- Cam Riley and Clayton Vila. The boys then spend Japanuary skiing every pillow that Japow has to offer. DVD: 24.95/VHS: 19.95 THE PROPHECY Teton Gravity Research TGR brings the.
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They fit the quirky personalities of each of the athletes into the entire film, including opening up with Johnny Collinson, Tim Durtschi, and Colter Hinchliffe stealing the hearts of ladies in Tokyo. SKI MOVIE HI THE FRONT LINE Matchstick Productions This video has it all. This meant multiple Boston segments, multiple heli segments, and best of all we got to see Angel Collinson (who took home Female Performance of the Year) ski crazy lines the entire movie.Ĭontrary to typical expectations from TGR, the film is more than skiing Alaskan spines and Jackson Hole backcountry. Teton Gravity was not the only production company this season to take on trip-based rather than athlete-based segments- Paradise Waits followed a chronological timeline documenting each location and trip. Although only 30 minutes of the 75 minute movie was played here at iF3, they made their cuts wisely and gave the crowd something to be stoked on. This was my fourth time viewing Teton Gravity's film "Paradise Waits", and I can't get enough of it.