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LOCALS ONLY FILM FESTIVAL BY TGR’S TODD JONES

November 14 at 7:00pm 9:00pm

Come to Pierre’s Theater in Victor for an evening of film and conversation with the local filmmakers. Hosted by Teton Gravity Research founder, Todd Jones. A portion of the evening’s ticket sales benefits Grand Targhee & Snowboard Foundation.

  • Tickets: $15
  • Films:
    • Salvaged by Salvage Co.
    • Get It on Your Mind by Tami Razinger
    • All On Black by Tucker Carr and Lalo Rambaud
    • Clean Slate by Teton Brown
    • Slope Ascenders by Dorian Densmore
    • Origin by Kai Jones
    • Waffle Boys by Wyatt and Luke Gentry, Tucker Carr
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About the Films:

Salvaged

Salvage Co. is a crew of high-schoolers—Cam Jones, Bennett Feinburg, and Bob Salsbury—brought together by skiing, cameras, and the spark of an idea that lit a candle between them. They started small, making ski edits and YouTube videos for the love of it—not the views—and kept grinding. Along the way, they made a movie, built new connections, and began carving out their own space in mountain culture. Salvage Co. is less about being seen and more about staying true to the feeling that started it all. Salvaged is the story of their winter.

GET IT ON YOUR MIND

Get It On Your Mind by Tami Razinger is a deeply personal ski film that follows one rider’s journey to rebuild after a life-changing avalanche. From the long months of rehab and mental recovery to chasing redemption in the towering spines of Alaska, the film captures a season defined by patience, persistence, and the power of friendship. Set against the raw beauty and volatility of the mountains, Get It On Your Mind reminds us that sometimes the biggest lines we face aren’t on the snow—they’re in our minds.

All on Black

All on Black is an 11-minute artistic ski film born from the creative collision of Lalo Rambaud and Tucker Carr. From Annecy, France, and Jackson Hole, USA, the duo committed to a full winter season to bring this vision to life. Filmed across France, Whistler, and Jackson, the project fuses freeride performance with an experimental aesthetic. Using thermal camera effects, the visuals evolve as snow melts, forests ignite, and heat overtakes the cold. As temperatures rise, the boundary between reality and illusion blurs, transforming the familiar winter ski film into a bold artistic concept.

Clean Slate

Clean Slate marks the next evolution of Teton Brown’s mountain storytelling—a raw, immersive journey filmed across Western Wyoming and Alaska’s Chugach Mountains. Following a winter of hard lessons and hard-earned turns, Brown and his crew battle thin snow, long waits, and fleeting light in search of moments that can’t be staged. From the rugged ridgelines outside Jackson Hole to the massive faces of Thompson Pass, Clean Slate captures skiing in its purest form—when patience, persistence, and the power of the mountains converge to wipe everything else away.

Slope Ascenders

Mya and Dorian are two adventure athletes who pave their own way through hard work and creativity. They produce all aspects of content, expeditions and adventures entirely on their own. They specialize in being efficient and love tackling large, very time-consuming projects from start to finish.

This season, very warm temperatures and injuries completely changed all objective based plans they had for the season. Instead it was fully improvised, with spontaneous planning in every moment. Which worked out just as well as any of the best laid- out plans.

This film is about ascending slopes, then coming back down them with skis.

ORIGIN

Kai Jones’ ORIGIN is more than just a video part; it’s a chapter in the history of freeskiing. It shows us what a full season of passion looks like when funneled into a single vision. Just as Pressure Drop stands as a tribute to the lifelong dedication to action sports, Kai’s segment is a powerful nod to the season-long dedication it takes to push boundaries in the backcountry

The Waffle Boys

The ultimate winter starts with a summer spent at the top of the world. For Tucker Carr and Wyatt and Luke Gentry, the endless summer is defined by the grind: working the counter at Corbet’s Cabin. Serving up thousands of high-altitude waffles while staring down the legendary terrain of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. They live for the view, but they earn their turns.

When the snow finally flies, the trio trade their spatulas for skis and unleashes a season of pure untamed savagery. The Waffle Boys is a full-throttle ski film centered on technical big-mountain riding, creative resort lines, and deep, often chaotic powder days. From crushing the steepest lines off the iconic Aerial Tram to linking up with other local legends for backcountry missions deep in the Teton Range, this film is a raw celebration of the Jackson Hole ski scene and the deep bond that pushes these three friends to send it hard and reach new heights.

The Shift is over. The Season is on.