Films & Photography on the night
1st A History of Ride (5 mins)
2nd Monkey Vision 2 (15 mins)
3rd Pally Learmond Photography (3 mins)
4th Sticks & Stones (35 mins)
5th Camilla Stoddart Photography (3 mins)
6th The Journal (38 mins)
A HISTORY OF RIDE - A Celebration of 7 years of the well known Ride Events including the Verbier Ride, London Ride and Saas-Fee Ride. Directed and Produced by Warren Smith and Melody Sky.
MONKEY VISION 2 - Belated follow-up to 2003's Monkey Vision, this Sequel travels with Slavemonkey on numerous ski missions around Europe (usually while injured) from his base in Laax, Switzerland. Focusing on British freestylers found en route, well-known and new faces, combined with a bootylicious soundtrack, this movie lets you deep into the winter lifestyles of Britain's best park pirates. Featuring: Andy Bennett, Paddy Graham, Murray Buchan, Naomi Edmonson, Joe Tyler, James Woods, Slavemonkey, Bungle and many more...
PALLY LEARMOND PHOTOGRAPHY - Pally's screening will incorporate images from locations around the world, showing the riders, the landscapes and arena where it all takes place...
STICKS + STONES - Sticks and Stones is the 4th Ellis Brigham film produced by Dave Young and Andy Bennett, featuring only UK riders. From the European Alps to the parks of California and the high mountains of South America, this year's movie brings you kickers, rails and a lot more powder than the previous movies... enjoy
CAMILLA STODDART PHOTOGRAPHY - Camilla has used images specifically in which she thought if she were to take the athlete out of the photograph, would it still be interesting? The environment will pay an important factor in her ski spectacle.
THE JOURNAL - From the makers of Ski City, this new release from Run Jump Fly Productions closely documents the events of the 2006/2007 seasons as experienced by Nic Watkins and Nick Southwell, as they film and ski in a variety of locations across Europe with many of Britain's top riders. You will witness first hand, what happened on each trip following the athletes through prestigious freestyle competitions and big mountain locations all culminating to form ‘The Journal'. |