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    Into the Mind 2013 POSTER

    Into the Mind

    2013

    English

    7.0

    20

    71%

    71%

    Action

    Documentary

    freeride

    human spirit

    mountain

    Sport

    Eric Crosland Eric Crosland Director Jimmy Chin Jimmy Chin as Climber Kristoffer Erickson Kristoffer Erickson as Himself Austin Ross Austin Ross as Skier Kye Petersen Kye Petersen as Skier
    From the makers of All.I.Can comes the new feature film Into the Mind. Blur the lines between dream state and reality, as you perceive the world through the minds of many. Into the Mind contemplates the experiences passed between mentors and peers to paint a philosophical portrait of human kind. What drives us to overcome challenge? How do we justify risk? What forces are at the core of a mountain addiction? Unique athlete segments over a multitude of mountain sport genres depict the connectivity of Earth, and window into never-seen-before moments. Explore how we begin our perception of self, construct the foundations of confidence, and are ultimately led up the path of self-actualization.
    Valhalla 2013 POSTER

    Valhalla

    2013

    English

    7.2

    6

    89%

    89%

    Action

    Adventure

    snow skiing

    Sport

    Ben Sturgulewski Ben Sturgulewski Director Amanda Powell Amanda Powell as Ayle Jayce Bartok Jayce Bartok as Conrad Alex Monot Alex Monot as Rasheek Austin Ross Austin Ross as Skier
    The weightlessness of youth: every breath radiates opportunity and hope; every sense thrives on the wealth of the present; every thing whispers of brilliance and awe. When you've seen the season’s first great snow through the eyes of a child—you've known true happiness. But what happened to that simple joy? Where do we find the freedom that time and wisdom stole away? Valhalla, Sweetgrass Productions’ fourth feature film, is the tale of one man’s search to rediscover the freedom of his youth. Feeling the distant heat of it’s fire still burning in the mountains of the frozen north, he goes in search of those tending the flame—the untamed, the wild, and the outcast dwelling on the fringe. Weaving narrative-driven style with award-winning, face-melting backcountry ski and snowboard cinematography; Valhalla is a vivid explosion of color, character, snow, and nostalgic soul.
    Ruin and Rose 2016 POSTER

    Ruin and Rose

    2016

    English

    7.0

    1

    Action

    Documentary

    Sport

    Ben Sturgulewski Ben Sturgulewski Director Austin Ross Austin Ross as Austin Ross Mark Abma Mark Abma as Self Sammy Carlson Sammy Carlson as Self Markus Eder Markus Eder as Self
    A world without water, consumed by sand: this is the Big Empty. On the edge of the endless desert, a group of children survive alone in the ruin of the now. When a young boy unearths an ancient relic hinting at the lost wonders of winter, he sets off in search of the ghosts that once called the mountains their home. This bold cinematic experience balances stunning skiing with a wild and hopeful journey into the forgotten lands of myth and magic beyond the Empty.
    Dynasty 2009 POSTER

    Dynasty

    2009

    English

    7.0

    2

    Sport

    sports

    Max Bervy Max Bervy Director Austin Ross Austin Ross as Self Jonny Moseley Jonny Moseley as Self / Narrator Jeff Perkins Hyde Jeff Perkins Hyde as Self Skier
    From the rulers of the kingdom — like Chris Davenport, Daron Rahlves and Ingrid Backstrom — to the heirs apparent — like Austin Ross and Chris Benchetler; from the wise sages like Mike Wiegele to the princess Lexi Roland, Dynasty is more than just a family album of skiers and snowboarding. It’s a story. The story stretches back to the ancient mountains of China, to the deep Canadian bush — from a parking lot big-air jump in Michigan to Norway’s Arctic Circle. It’s shouted from the top of Colorado’s Rockies and around the rocky rim of Lake Tahoe. This is a story that’s rewritten each winter, and one we’ll never tire of telling. How else would our love of snow get passed down from generation to generation?
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