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Dispatches: Snowboard Film Going Down in History A new documentary takes on the snowboarding revolution—and launches one of its own By Justin Nyberg
After skate-and-surf auteur Stacy Peralta went from Sundance favorite to box-office millions with the films Dogtown and Z-Boys and Riding Giants, board sports get the documentary treatment once again with the December 2 national release of First Descent: The Story of the Snowboarding Revolution, from New Yorkbased producer-directors Kemp Curley and Kevin Harrison. But the film is only half Dogtown-style history lesson. Woven throughout archival clips and interviews with industry founders like Jake Burton and Tom Sims is footage from a 2005 backcountry epic that may make First Descent the greatest snowboard porn ever. Backed by Universal Pictures and Mountain Dew—the latter making its first foray into film production—Curley, 36, and Harrison, 35, childhood friends from Fairfax, Virginia, assembled a five-rider dream team and 25-person crew for a multigenerational smackdown on the powder-covered steeps of Alaska's Chugach Mountains. The athletes: snowboard pioneers Shawn Farmer, 40, and Nick Perata, 38; all-mountain legend Terje Haakonsen, 31, considered by many to be the world's greatest rider; and freestyle wonder kids Shaun White, 19, and Hannah Teter, 18. JUSTIN NYBERG caught up with Curley and Harrison to find out about the making of the film—and why following Shaun White off anything is a bad idea. OUTSIDE: What prompted you guys to make this film? Any surprises as you went through the history?
Why throw in the backcountry trip? Any scary moments up there? Snowboarding isn't short on personalities. How did you settle on these five? That's a lot of ego to fit into one helicopter. How did everyone get along? Forty-year-olds trying to keep up with Shaun White? Sounds like a recipe for disaster. After all this, any ideas where the sport is headed? |
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