30 Days in the Chugach Range, AK “Sugar Mountain” Movie Trailer

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Last March, I spent a month on a remote glacier near Valdez, Alaska with 8 Australians.  We were there to film a ski/adventure movie about camping/skiing/climbing in Alaska and the challenges that come with it.  This movie, Sugar Mountain, tells our story.

Dropping Dragon Spines with a buddy.
Dropping Dragon Spines with a buddy.

Lightbox Pictures in Association with Helly Hansen Releases the Trailer to Sugar Mountain

– a new wave ski adventure film

The story of eight friends and the quest to find the mythical Sugar Mountain in the Alaskan Wilderness

San Francisco, Calif. (October 13, 2014) – Today Lightbox Pictures released the trailer to their third adventure film – Sugar Mountain – ahead of its November 25th release in association with Helly Hansen. Sign up at sugarmountainfilm.com today for an invitation on launch.

Sugar Mountain, by director Richard James of the acclaimed White Silk Road on snowboarding in Afghanistan, is the story of eight friends who leave behind their urban latte-lives to exist – alone and unassisted – for a month on a remote glacier in the Chugach Range of Alaska. The film follows them as they climb, ride and explore the surrounding “peaks of possibility.” It’s a cinematic exploration of the excitement, struggle and success of a crew of passionate dreamers, tackling a simple question – why adventure?

Climbing Sugar Mountain.
Climbing Sugar Mountain.

“A month is a blink in glacial time. For us it was full immersion. – full connection – a full removal from our urban click. Magic,” says Australian producer Oscar McLennan. “Yet this time also revealed the graceful death of the glacier beneath us. It made you contemplate its lasting place in our future.”

Sugar Mountain stars world class skiers including Chris Booth, Watkin McLennan, Tim Myers and Miles Clark. It showcases an original, award winning score by Geordie Miller with Client Liaison, and artwork by the prolific Celeste Byers of California.The film brings a fresh style and a unique outlook to the genre by replacing helicopters with advanced drone technology by 3D Robotics for a more personal POV, and connects with viewers through a life adventure with true urbanites.

Dragon Spines.
Dragon Spines.

“Making this film was very different to my last films,” said director Richard James. “The whole cast and crew camped together for a month. With virtually no contact beyond the walls of our tents, conversation often centered on the movie, and that has really given this film its unique and authentic feel. Eight people collaborating on a doco as it happens in the Alaskan wilderness – it doesn’t get more real than that.”

Glacier crossing on a long walk home.
Glacier crossing on a long walk home.

The film will be released Tuesday, November 25, 2014. Sign up now for an invitation on launch at sugarmountainfilm.com.

 

The first look at the trailer is available at vimeo.com/107769018. Limited screenings are scheduled for Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sydney and Melbourne with details at sugarmountainfilm.com.

Online viewing available thereafter through sugarmountainfilm.com, Helly Hansen’s Facebook and Vimeo-on-Demand.

Down time.
Down time.

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