Programmed and Presented by Arc'Teryx
The first 50 guests will receive a complimentary Arc'teryx item.
One complimentary concession voucher will be included with every ticket for a free popcorn or candy concession item. No outside food or drinks permitted.
Join us for this year’s Arc’teryx Winter Film Tour. Conceived deep in the mountains and now travelling the world, our annual film tour features inspiring short films that celebrate uncommon journeys into the mountains.
100% of ticket proceeds will support Sending in Color.
EVERY ISLAND HAS A NAME - 22 mins
Feel your way through an imaginary white cube with Elena Hight, Severin van der Meer, and Jared Elston and friends.
Taking us on a guided tour that examines the similarities between snowboarding, craft, and art, Every Island Has a Name is an invitation to let your imagination soar.
GOING EAST - 32 mins
How far can buses, trains, and your own two feet take you? Last winter, Silvia Moser, Max Kroneck, Joi Hoffmann and Loic Isliker set out to answer that question, skiing their way through Eastern Europe while relying solely on public transit. Follow along as the team encounters everything from deep days weaving through the trees of Tarvisio to high-alpine sunset laps in Romania, finding depth in the unexpected, and a newfound appreciation for the moments in between.
THE PASS - 14 mins
Rogers Pass represents one of the most complicated avalanche control programs in the world. Ski touring through its storied terrain is only possible thanks to the visionary mountain guide who architected the ski system years ago, and the woman she mentored who’s now at the helm of that avalanche program. The stakes are higher than most skiers could ever imagine.
TIM - 15 mins
Tim Sackbauer is a skier hailing from Vail, Colorado who was also born with Down syndrome. Introduced to the mountains by his family, a tight-knit bunch with skiing in their DNA, he learns to carve his own path and rise above expectations. Taking to the slopes, he finds a refuge for expression, solace, and a way to navigate the complicated world around him.
WELCOME TO THE PIT - 14 mins
In 2011, Steve Matthews had a bright idea—with his kids completely hooked on snowboarding, he rallied a few friends and set out to build Yellowknife’s first and only rope tow. Without city permission or permits, the team went to work on the abandoned gravel mine on the outskirts of town, creating what would eventually become the epicenter of community and snow-sliding in the Northwest Territories. Welcome to the Pit.
ABOUT SENDING IN COLOR
Sending in color strives to create a diverse and inclusive climbing community and industry by implementing Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) principles to break down barriers of accessibility for all Black, Indegenous, and people of color (BIPOC) and create education spaces to introduce new climbers to the sport and the outdoors.
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