Teton Gravity Research is celebrating its 30th annual ski and snowboard film this fall with the premier of its film Pressure Drop in Denver this week.
Pressure Drop is an homage to three decades of jaw-dropping, awe-inspiring ski and snowboard film-making from the legendary global leader in action and adventure lifestyle media.
But it’s also a fresh look at some of the world’s best athletes in the world’s most precious and precarious conditions, from Norway to Jackson Hole. Prepare for descents that defy logic and moments that redefine what’s possible on snow.
From Norway to Jackson Hole to Alaska, Pressure Drop follows the world’s top skiers and snowboarders through deep powder, huge cliffs and iconic lines.
Shot on location in: Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Lofoten Islands, Norway, Valdez, Alaska, Grand Targhee, Wyoming, Interior British Columbia, Haines, Alaska, Palisades Tahoe, California.
Winter athletes involved in the new film: Kai Jones, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Jeremy Jones, John Jackson, Maggie Voisin, Nick McNutt, Kristy Muir, Ian McIntosh, Colter Hinchliffe, Teal Harle, Cass Jones, Jim Ryan, Grace Henderson, Troy Podmilsak, Molly Armanino, and more.
After the Denver premier, the film will be distributed to more than 200 theaters around the world.