Category snowboard

The Proving Ground

Every ski season, Mount Washington sees an average of 25 life-threatening sliding falls. The Proving Ground is a short film from Warden Co., produced in partnership with the Mt. Washington Avalanche Center Foundation, exploring the dangers of recreating on the mountain that go beyond avalanche risk alone - told through the stories of those who have survived, and those who tragically have not.

The Underdogs

The Underdogs goes beyond lines. The film tells the real story behind them: the logistical chaos, the endless wait for weather windows, navigating avalanche conditions during a tough April season, and the emotional highs and lows that came with it all. It’s about how strangers became a team.

Facing Giants

Between a win at Research and Development and going head-to-head with Elena Hight at last year’s Natural Selection, the past few winters have been transformative for Ellery Manning. Mix in her first year of school with competing at Mt. Baker’s Legendary Banked Slalom, and all the other fixings of an 18-year old’s day-to-day life, and it’s hard to comprehend how Manning has kept up. But one thing’s for sure: she has arrived.

Simple As A Turn

For Nicholas Wolken, turning is more than snowboarding’s foundation. It’s the simplest expression of what riding is all about. And from going pro to shaping snowboards made for turns, he’s spent much of his life chasing the deep feelings that come with carving on snow. Sure, the act of turning might be simple. But when mind, body, and board collide in a perfect toeside, simple has never felt more supernatural.

SCORED

Last April. Travis Rice, Sammy Carlson, Werni Stock, and Miles Fallon roll into Alaska. Two veterans, two first-timers. Blue skies. Perfect snow. Nonstop energy. For an entire week. "Chugach magic,” as Travis called it.
The result is SCORED — our latest snow film. Good vibes. Turbocharged riding. And David Carson's unmistakable art direction tying it all together.

DIG: An Alaskan snowboard film

Ryland Bell has always been a dark horse. Born in Alaska and based year-round in Haines, the notoriously hardcore snowboarder and lifelong commercial fisherman spends his winters quietly hiking world-class spines from his backyard. In April of 2025, he headed deep into his home mountains in search of the biggest line of his life.

ETERNAL DESCENT

Follow Sage Kotsenburg and crew in their newest film, “Eternal Descent” in search of deep snow in Hokkaido, 100 ft jumps in Jackson Hole & the spines of Alaska. This crew does it all balancing progression and style within the backcountry in this full-length snowboard film. Pick your character and tune in.

Inaccessible | Presented by onX

In Montana’s Crazy Mountains, professional skier Griffin Post sets out to explore untouched backcountry—and grapples with a deeper story buried beneath the snow. “Inaccessible” exposes the invisible boundaries that lock millions of acres of public land away from the public, sparking a powerful question: Who gets to access, and ultimately own, America’s wild places?
Featuring Eric Jackson and Emilé Zynobia, this film proves that adventure can be a catalyst for change.

WITHOUT A PADDLE – A Canoe Film about Snowboarding

Without a Paddle is a canoe film about snowboarding, that blends a 140km winter paddle from the foot of the Mica Dam to the top of the Revelstoke Dam with the history of the upper Columbia River.
Four intrepid snowboarders seek to retrace a portion of David Thompson's footsteps down the Columbia River, in the middle of January, during one of the coldest snaps in recorded history in Revelstoke.

PAVED – An unfiltered snowboard odyssey

Part history lesson, part hangout, part backcountry odyssey, Paved – a Burton and Red Bull Media House co-production – celebrates the passion and soul of snowboarding in raw, wry and light-hearted style.