Ice Coast Film Shorts Premiere
October 26, 2025
Ice Coast Film Shorts Premiere
Sunday, October 26
Doors 6:30pm / Event 7pm / Q&A 8pm
$15 Members / $18 General admission
All ages / Seated
Presented by 3S Artspace in partnership with Hunter Henderson, join us for the premiere of four film shorts that capture the dedication and creativity of some of the most elite skiers in the country– followed by a live Q&A with the athletes behind the films.
Filmed during rare breaks in their competition scheduled, these films reflect the athletes' commitment to pushing the sport, both on and off the contest circuit.
This one-night-only event brings the backcountry to the big screen, with stories of progression, exploration, and next-level skiing shot across the globe. Get a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to push boundaries while balancing the demands of international competition.
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Panelists: Hunter Henderson (U.S. Ski Team), Alex Hall (Olympic gold medalist), Mac Forehand (U.S. Ski Team, World Cup champion), Colby Stevenson (U.S. Ski Team, Olmpic silver medalist)
About the film shorts:
Up & Go (Hunter Henderson)
For the first time in his career, Hunter Henderson takes his skiing beyond the contest scene to create his debut backcountry film project. Shot over the past 2 seasons in Utah, Wyoming, British Columbia, Alaska, and Japan, the film follows Hunter’s journey as he balances a full competition schedule with the pursuit of untouched lines and iconic zones around the world.
TKO (Magma)
MAGMA’s newest film, TKO, takes everything from MAGMA 3 and pushes it further—street spots, backcountry wedges, and everything in between. Filmed in all conditions, it captures skiing the way we see it, delivering our most intense and creative project yet. A true knockout. Please enjoy TKO.
Duo (Mac Forehand)
Duo is a two-year backcountry film featuring Mac Forehand, filmed and edited by Jacques Price. Created in between a demanding competition schedule, the film is entirely focused on the backcountry—building jumps in remote zones and capturing the beauty of it all. Minimal crew, big mountains, and a DIY mindset. Duo is about taking the time to explore skiing beyond the spotlight, one feature at a time.
Phantom (Colby Stevenson)
Colby Stevenson’s latest film project captures a season defined by both travel and progression. With very limited time between competitions, he had to maximize productivity while filming in the mountains. From technical tricks on hand-built jumps, to big flowing lines in the backcountry, the film reflects Colby’s trademark mix of style, creativity, and precision. Shot across some of North America’s most iconic zones, the project offers a raw look at his skiing and the drive that has made him one of the most versatile riders on the U.S. Ski Team. His short film is a compilation of only 12 days in the mountains.
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Panelist Bios:
Hunter Henderson is a professional slopestyle skier from Durham, New Hampshire and a member of the U.S. Ski Team. He has spent the past several years competing on the World Cup circuit while pushing his skiing in new directions. This year marks his debut backcountry film project, shot in locations from Utah and Wyoming to British Columbia, Alaska, and Japan.
Alex Hall is an Olympic gold medalist and one of the most progressive freestyle skiers of his generation. Known for his creativity and technical style, he has built a reputation for redefining what’s possible both in competition and on film. Alongside Hunter Hess, he continues to push skiing forward through their collaborative film group, Magma.
Mac Forehand is a U.S. Ski Team member and World Cup champion recognized for his power and style in slopestyle and big air. Originally from Connecticut, he has established himself as one of the top competitors on the international circuit. His latest film project showcases his skiing beyond contests, highlighting a season of travel, filming, and progression.
Colby Stevenson is an Olympic silver medalist and U.S. Ski Team member known for his smooth style and versatility across slopestyle, big air, and beyond. Raised in Park City, Utah, he has become a consistent podium threat on the World Cup circuit while also pushing his skiing into new creative projects. His latest film work captures the balance between competing at the highest level and chasing unique opportunities in the mountains.
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Ice Coast will donate proceeds from this screening event to Protect Our Winters.