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So Far So Hood
4Bi9
Watch the 4Bi9 crew in their 2008-2009 season, as they adventure around the globe in an attempt to document this year’s most creative and progressive freeride skiing. Whether its Collin Collins and Witt Foster shredding neck deep powder, Tom Wallisch and Steve Stepp absolutely destroying the park skiing scene, or Henrik Harlaut closing down every single handrail in Salt Lake City, this year’s film has a little something for everyone to enjoy. Once criticized for our controversial and often belligerent approach to skiing, the 4Bi9 crew now sits back and reflects on the lengths we have traveled since our inception. Therefore, it is at this time that we proudly present our 3rd feature length film, SO FAR SO HOOD.
Featured Athletes:
Tyler Barnes, Collin Collins, Dave Euler, Rich Fahey, Witt Foster, Henrik Harlaut, Oscar Harlaut, Andrew Holson, Jeff Kiesel, John Kutcher, Kyle Lukacs, Tim Maney, Steve Stepp, Dale Talkington, Tom Waalisch and Ryan Wyble.Locations:
British Columbia, Colorado, Idaho, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, Ontario, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming and Sweden.Sponsors:
Amplid, The Mountain, Surface, Saga, Spy, and Ninthward.Pretty Good
Rage Films
Each fall a sense of anxiety creeps into the minds of skiers. As the weather cools we obsessively begin checking web cams, peering out windows and aimlessly driving up mountain roads in search of the first snow. When those first flakes hit the ground we grab our gear and head for the hills. Whether it’s setting up a rail at the base or hiking the trails before the chair spins, we’re just stoked to be back on the snow. Rage has always been about exposing the hottest up-and-coming stars and showcasing all aspects of freeskiing. This season was no different with new and veteran athletes working harder than ever to bring you the most progressive tricks from handrails to backcountry cliffs. We tactfully planned our season to camp out at select locations until everything was hit, new tricks were stomped and everyone was ready to move on. Freeskiing is as much about the kids skiing 200ft ski hills, as it is about tackling big mountain lines. That is why in producing this ski film we made sure to showcase the sport in all its diversity. Whether it’s a 6:00am hike on a two foot pow day in the Wasatch or a midnight rail session in Minnesota, our cinematographers were there capturing the moments.
Featured Athletes:
Kyler Cooley, Ian Cosco, Dylan Natale, Mark Dvorak, Mike Mertion, LJ Strenio, Gus Kenworthy, Derek Spong, Joe Schuster, Alex Schlopy, Joss Christensen, Bene Mayr, Fabio Studer, Cody Ling, and friends.Sponsors:
Spyder, Fischer, Faction Skis, Coreupt, Columbia Sportswear, Atomic, Line, Stevens Pass, Mt. Bachelor.Feature Running Time:
45 MinutesRe:Session
Teton Gravity Research
The award winning producers at Teton Gravity Research (TGR) present their newest 16mm and HD film, Re:Session. This project takes viewers beyond the traditional ski and snowboard movie into a revolutionary realm of action sports entertainment. Shot on both film and RED ONE high definition camera technology, Re:Session documents the true wealth of the mountain experience. Follow the crew as they score in one of Alagna, Italy’s deepest seasons on record. Check out forbidden powder in Poland, massive wedges in Colorado, new gap jumps in Utah, and seven weeks of epic riding conditions in Alaska. Re: Session brings the most talented athletes in the sport together into one must-see film.
Featured Athletes:
The all-star roster includes TGR regulars Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Seth Morrison, Kye Petersen, Ian McIntosh, Dana Flahr, Dylan Hood, Erik Roner, Wiley Miller, Shroder Baker, Todd Ligare, Mark Carter and Dash Longe rounded out with the fresh faces of Tanner Hall, Sammy Carlson, Rachael Burks, Cody Townsend and Callum Pettit.Locations:
Jackson Hole WY, Alagna Italy, Last Frontier Heli-Skiing, Poland, Slovakia, Haines AK, North Cascade Heli-Skiing, Colorado, Stevens Pass WA, Utah, Montana, and Pemberton B.C.Media Sponsors:
Rossignol, Dynastar, Powder, Oakley, The North Face.Also Included:
Over 2 hours of DVD extras.In Deep
Matchstick Productions
For 2009, MSP Films takes an original look at the sport of skiing. All of the skiers in the film—park rat or big mountain charger—share a common bond: the overwhelming desires to ski. Each person finds stoke in his own unique way, whether it be a double cork 1260, a deep turn on a storm day or ripping a giant AK line. Skiing is an incredibly diverse sport that offers it all. With the progressive skiing and award-winning cinematography that has made MSP famous, MSP Films takes you along for the ride deep into the experience as we share the love for the greatest sport in the world.
Featured Athletes:
Mark Abma, Sean Pettit, Eric Hjorleifson, Daron Rahlves, Henrik Windstedt, Chris Davenport, Bobby Brown, Colby West, TJ Schiller, Mike Douglas, Kaj Zackrisson, James Heim, Hugo Harrisson, Rory Bushfield, PK Hunder, Ingrid Backstrom, Jacob Wester, Russ Henshaw, Henrik Harlaut, Alexis Godbout, Michelle Parker, JT Holmes, Sammy Carlson, Chris Rubens and Shane McConkey.Locations:
Fairy Meadow Lodge, Mustang Powder, Keystone, Retallack, Champoluc, Are, Corvara, Selkirk Wilderness, Last Frontier, Heliskiing, Whistler, Crested Butte, Valhalla Powdercats, Squaw Valley, Haines, St. Moritz and Pemberton.Sponsors:
Red Bull, Oakley, Subaru, Salomon, Powder, Coreupt and Helly Hansen.Feature Running Time:
76 minutesIncluded Stickers:
Helly Hansen and Dakine.Refresh
Level 1
Never before has the sport of skiing changed and progressed so much, so quickly, as it has over the past decade. With changes in equipment, accessibility of terrain, and most importantly the mindset of some of the world’s best athletes, skiing today is not what it once was… An integral part of these recent changes, Level 1 looks back and challenges perspectives of where the sport has come from, and where it’s going in their tenth-anniversary offering, “Refresh.” Keeping true to their humble roots while exploring every arena that skiing has to offer the Level 1 crew serves up the most diverse ski entertainment to date. New things will never get old- fresh images of big jumps, deep powder, technical urban exploits, steep lines, and memorable terrain park action with a collection of the sport’s best and brightest talent.
Featured Athletes:
Arnaud Rougier, Aleksander Aurdal, Niklas Eriksson, Corey Vanular, Liam Downey, Stefan Thomas, Tanner Rainville, JF Houle, Wiley Miller, Mike Hornbeck, Ahmet Dadali, Tom Wallisch, Adam Delorme, Duncan Adams, Mike Riddle, Josh Bibby, Will Wesson, Jon Brogan, Henrik Harlaut, Phil Casabon.Locations:
Haines, Mammoth Mountain, Denver, Salt Lake City, Chamonix, Tignes, Mt Baker, Helsinki, Åre, Trysil, Copper Mtn, Alta, Eclipse Snow Park, Windells/Timberline, Keystone, Crested Butte.Sponsors:
Dynastar/Lange, Spyder, Under Armour, Skullcandy, Jiberish, Spy Optic, SWEET, Freeskier Magazine, Level, SBC Skier, Moment Skis, Orage, Amplid, Volkl, 4Frnt, Full Tilt, Kombi, EC Headwear.Eyes Wide Open
Field Productions
The modern movement in skiing is progressing more than ever, and it is hard to keep up with the stream. Field Productions has gathered skiers with all different backgrounds, but they all share the same vision about skiing. Yes, skiing is about taking risks to invent new tricks and styles, but most importantly to have fun. “Eyes Wide Open” gives you both. The movie includes top notch skiing in deep powder, big mountains, city streets and terrain parks featuring many of the most talented athletes out there. Look out for many unseen rail combos by Tom Wallisch and Even Sigstad, bottomless powder at Mica Heli Guides with Åsmund Thorsen and Eric Hjorleifson, Aksel Lund Svindal in Adamants BC, epic park heli shoots on the most beatiful places in Norway, JT Holmes and Eirk Finseth charging Lake Tahoe, Norwegian invasion in Montafon Austria and much, much more. Some parts of the movie is filmed with the RED One camera, which gives ski movies a whole new meaning.
The movie will be sold as a 2-disc set, together with the ”Open Your Eyes” documentary. The documentary gives you a deeper insight of the 2009 season, as well as the athletes’ thoughts and explanations of each aspect in skiing.
Featured Athletes:
Anders Backe, JT Holmes, Ole Christian Mustad, Henrik Harlaut, Aksel Lund Svindal, Eric Hjorleifson, Christopher Frankum, Tom Wallisch, Aasmund Thorsen, Eirik Finseth, Aleksander Aurdal, Even Sigstad, Jon Olsson, PK Hunder.Locations:
Trysil, Varingskollen, Folgefonna, Åre, Stranda, Galdhøpiggen.Contrast
Nimbus Productions
“Contrast” is a two disc, dvd set that includes the “Hunting Yeti” and “En Route” video series. This premium dvd is a true collectors edition with a total of nine different films. “Contrast” is shot in high-definition following storms through Slovakia, Austria, Japan, Canada and America.
The difference between action sport films is often just athletes and locations, where the edit formula remains the same. Skiing is about more than the latest trick and best action from the previous season. With that in mind, Nimbus Independent is proud to announce their second high definition motion picture, titled “Contrast.” The new film examines the difference between objects, people, concepts, color, light and the skiing of Pep Fujas, Eric Pollard, Chris Benchetler, Andy Mahre and Blake Nyman.
Featured Athletes:
Pep Fujas, Eric Pollard, Chris Benchetler, Andy Mahre and Blake Nyman.Sponsors:
Presented by K2 and brought to you by Helly Hansen, Oakley, Atomic, Dragon, Marker, Tecnica, Bern, Da Kine, Line and EVO Seattle.Media Sponsors:
The Ski Channel, BNQT, Newschoolers.com, VAS Entertainment.Everyday is a Saturday
Poor Boyz Productions
Every day begins with a process, even on a Saturday. This season Poor Boyz brings you a candid account of what it takes to get from point A to point B. “Everyday Is A Saturday” will bring the entirety of the sport into light. Whether itʼs waiting for that bluebird day to come or countless training sessions before a competition, Poor Boyz aims to provide a chronicle of each process, from the mental standpoint to the prearranged state of bliss. Any skier knows that feeling- to work hard, play hard and share epic days like “Every Day Is A Saturday,” just out skiing with friends.


