Get ready, Bozeman! On Friday, September 26th, join Teton Gravity Research at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture to experience the new ski and snowboard film, Pressure Drop, on the big screen. This will be the kick-off celebration for all winter sport aficionados.
Pressure Drop is the latest chapter in a 30-year journey – forged from a dream, fueled with cash from commercial fishing in Alaska, and driven by an obsession with life on the edge. This film follows the world’s best skiers and snowboarders, alongside the next generation, through Alaskan spines, stacked pillow lines, massive cliffs, giant couloirs, deep powder, and insane jumps. From Norway to British Columbia, California to Alaska, and home in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, each line becomes a brushstroke in the art of descent.
Pressure Drop captures that fleeting space between calm and chaos – when breath slows, vision sharpens, and the mountain demands everything. It’s the moment before gravity takes over. For three decades, we’ve stood at the edge – where fear meets flow and everything else fades. Pressure Drop continues the tradition of what it means to dedicate your life to the fall line.
Pressure Drop will screen at the Emerson Center on Sept. 26th, with an early 5pm showing and late show to follow at 8pm. Advance tickets are $20 for the early show, and $25 for the late show. Doors at 4pm and 7pm, respectively. Visit www.tetongravity.com to reserve your seat.
Whether you choose to come to the family friendly early show or to get rowdy at the late show, it’s sure to be a great night. As always, there will be athlete appearances and a ton of prize giveaways.
One of the world’s leading action sports brands, Teton Gravity Research has produced dozens of award-winning feature-length films, numerous television series, and national television commercial spots. •