Teton Gravity Research Unveils Trailer for ‘Stoke the Fire’

Teton Gravity Research (TGR), a leader in action and adventure lifestyle media, unveiled the trailer for the anticipated film “Stoke the Fire.” Directed by Steve Jones, Todd Jones and Jon Klaczkiewicz, “Stoke the Fire” features some of the world’s most celebrated free skiers and snowboarders and was filmed on location in various locations across the United States and Canada.

The trailer can be found on Teton Gravity Research’s website here, as well as on TGRtv, the company’s OTT streaming platform.

TGR also announced “Stoke the Fire” will be touring worldwide this fall, with the world premiere slated for September 18, in Teton Village, Wyoming, as part of a community fundraising event.

A complete list of tour dates is available here, with more shows being added daily.

“’Stoke the Fire’ is about that pure joy that comes from doing what we love – that internal fire that stems from exploring the mountains, challenging yourself and the creative expression that inspires us all,” TGR co-founder Steve Jones said. “In addition to capturing the action that TGR has become known for over the years, this film showcases the personalities of the athletes and the lifestyle that is skiing and snowboarding.”

“Stoke the Fire” was filmed on location in Jackson Hole, British Columbia, Alaska, Montana and the Cascade Mountains in Washington. The film features a deep roster of some of the best in the sport, including: Nick McNutt, Dane Tudor, Christina Lustenberger, Ian Macintosh, Parkin Costain, Kai Jones, Tim Durtschi, Caite Zeliff, Jim Ryan, Veronica Paulsen, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, KC Deane, Colter Hinchliffe, Griffin Post, Elyse Saugstad, John Collinson, Mikey Marohn and Sammy Carlson.

“After 26 years of making films, Steve and I both have that same passion that we did when we started TGR” added co-founder Todd Jones. “Working with an all-time roster of athletes that share that same level of excitement for the sport, bringing that to life in the film, and having a chance to share it with audiences around the globe at our premieres – that’s what it is all about.”