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"Seeking Asgard: Ski Life Stories from Iceland" - new film release

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A post we shared in Après Ski but perhaps more of interest to followers of this group - who might enjoy exploring the backcountry of Iceland in our latest film project...

We are proud to present "Seeking Asgard: Ski Life Stories from Iceland", a documentary film and photography project that explores Icelandic ski culture from a human interest perspective; getting to know the personal stories of some of the countries most pioneering outdoor industry figures - all of whom have helped to push the boundaries of skiing in Iceland to new levels, through adventure, exploration and hard work.

Shot in April 2022 over three weeks, join us as we circumnavigate the country holding interviews in all four corners of Iceland - travelling to Ísafjörður in the West, Eskifjörður in the East, Dalvik in the North and Reykjavík in the South, covering over 3000km.

The series of interviews focuses on personal stories - including relationships between fathers and sons, female empowerment in the outdoor industry, overcoming life threatening injuries and conversations around the effects and impact climate change is having on the country as a whole - and ski industry specifically.

Showcasing the sport in various ways, interviews take place on sail boats, shorelines and mountain tops as we also celebrate the passion and deep rooted connection Icelanders hold for the natural environment - as we spend time with like minded locals passionate about skiing, adventure, outdoor pursuits and the great outdoors.

Check out the full film on our YouTube channel!


http://youtube.com/v/NhxH9Qw-SWM&t=3285s
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