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Ski Season Kicks Off with Must-See Films in Colorado

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URGENT UPDATE: Colorado’s ski season is officially on the horizon as snow guns roar to life on multiple mountains, signaling an exciting winter ahead. Adding to the anticipation, several highly-anticipated ski films are set to hit theaters and brewpubs across the state, starting this month.

Teton Gravity Research’s latest film, “Pressure Drop,” celebrating 30 years of thrilling ski cinematography, premieres on October 25, 2023, at Wibby Brewing in Longmont. This film promises to take viewers on an exhilarating journey through breathtaking landscapes and gripping storytelling.

Meanwhile, the iconic Warren Miller Entertainment returns with its 76th film, “Sno-Ciety,” featuring stunning segments from locations like Mammoth, California, and British Columbia. This film will be shown at the Boulder Theater from November 13-15, 2023, and at the Paramount Theater in Denver on November 21-22, 2023. Notably, it includes a thrilling nine-minute segment filmed at Ruby Hill Rail Yard, focusing on the joy and inclusivity of the sport.

Adding to the excitement, “After the Snowfall,” produced by Matchstick Productions, will be screened on November 6, 2023, at Wood Boss Brewing in Denver. This film features breathtaking footage from places like Arapahoe Basin, Norway, and Japan, showcasing the global reach of the skiing community.

As the snowmaking operations ramp up at popular resorts including Arapahoe Basin, Vail, and Breckenridge, the excitement builds. These films not only highlight the thrill of skiing but also foster a sense of community and celebration among enthusiasts.

This is the perfect time to gather friends and family for a night of adventure on the big screen. Watch the trailers for each film and get ready to share the stoke as ski season kicks into high gear. Don’t miss out on the chance to experience these exhilarating films live!

Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the opening of the ski season. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, “The Adventurist,” for the latest outdoor news directly to your inbox.

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