TGR’s ‘Flying High Again’ Wins Four Awards -Snowboard Film of Year

Teton Gravity Research (TGR) announced its latest snowboard film, Flying High Again, won four awards at the at the iF3 Movie Awards, including Film of the Year in the Pro Snowboarding category.

Flying High Again is a collaboration with pioneering snowboard film director and Standard Films founder Mike Hatchett. It also picked up awards for Best Backcountry Segment (John Jackson), and Best Urban Segment (Brandon Davis), and Brandon Davis was named the Standout Male Snowboarder of the Year.

TGR’s filmmaking pedigree — which includes the Emmy-nominated original television series Higher TV and the award-winning film trilogy Deeper, Further, and Higher — is on display throughout Flying High Again, TGR’s ninth feature-length snowboard film. Locations include Idaho’s unspoiled riches, the world-famous backcountry that surrounds Lake Tahoe, deep runs in Utah’s featherlight powder, mind-melting lines in TGR’s Wyoming backyard and more.

Flying High Again is touring. Here are the complete tour dates available here.

TGR also picked up a prestige award during the Pro Skiing portion of the evening when Maggie Voisin was named the Standout Female Skier of the Year for her work in the company’s latest ski film, Legend Has It.

Voisin picked up the award after a segment in Legend Has It that featured the Montana native in the backcountry in Alaska, showcasing the skills that have made her a three-time Olympian and seven-time X Games medalist. Legend Has It earned nine total nominations on the night.

Legend Has It also is touring and can be found here.

For more information on TGR, visit TetonGravity.com.