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Warren Miller: His Legacy Lives On

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November 21, 2019 by Jessica Hughes

{Skiing in Austria. Photo by Matt Hardy via Warren Miller Entertainment} For many, the ski season, or winter for that matter, really doesn’t start until the release of the annual nod-to-winter film by Warren Miller Entertainment. Warren Miller was best known as the father of ski filmmaking and one of skiing’s greatest ambassadors.

Warren Miller Entertainment has proved, time and time again, that the joys of winter are eternal with its 70th film, Timeless. Much of the world has changed since Warren Miller started making ski films in 1949, but the passion of snow riders across the globe has stayed consistent.

Warren Miller’s 2019 Movie: Timeless

Timeless emulates the enduring spirit of winter and gives a deserving nod to the past seven decades of ski cinematography while looking toward the future. Get ready to kick off your winter with a cast of fresh faces, inspirational locales, plenty of laughs and camaraderie, all with a classic blend of the new and the old.

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Bella Coola athlete Tyler Ceccanti. Photo courtesy of Warren Miller Entertainment

“It’s incredible, looking at the fact that this is number 70,” says narrator Jonny Moseley. “Every year I still get that same feeling I got when I was a kid watching ski movies. I enjoy watching them now more than ever, and that is what Timeless celebrates.”

From the mountains of British Columbia, across the steppes of the Colorado Rockies, to the rooftop of the European Alps, Timeless explores and exposes winter-hype around the globe.

The release of Timeless highlighted several notorious ski destinations in some of Colorado’s favorite winter havens – Eldora in the Front Range and Silverton Mountain in the San Juans. Showcasing the beauty and wonder that is Colorado and why so many make the Centennial State their choice to chase these epic runs.

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Skiers hiking up Silverton Mountain. Photo courtesy of Warren Miller Entertainment

Along for the ride are more new athletes than ever before, including female phenom and Jackson Hole’s 2019 Queen of Corbet’s Caite Zeliff, Olympic mogul skier Jaelin Kauf, Baker Boyd, Connery Lundin, Austin Ross, and Canadian World Cup ski racer Erin Mielzynski. Plus, returning to the screen are industry veterans Rob DesLauriers, Lorraine Huber, Tyler Ceccanti, Marcus Caston, Amie Engerbretson, and Forrest Jillson, as well as ski legend Glen Plake.

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Chamonix athlete Marcus Caston. Photo courtesy of Warren Miller Entertainment

Timeless premiered on October 23rd and now travels across the U.S. to more than 100 cities during the 2019 National Film Tour. All ski and snowboard fans, young and old, are invited to come together to carry on the legacy of the official kickoff to winter.

Film attendees will enjoy lift ticket deals and gear discounts from WME resort and retail partners. Plus, all moviegoers are entered into nightly door-prize drawings and the national sweepstakes to win gear, swag, and ski trips. Volkswagen presents Warren Miller’s Timeless is more than a ski and snowboard film—it’s an experience 70 years in the making.

Timeless Colorado Tour Schedule – Fall 2019

Celebrate 70 years of ski and cinematography in renowned mountain locations across the world by attending one of the screenings now playing across Colorado.

Pace Center – Parker, CO

November 19, 2019

Pikes Peak Center – Colorado Springs, CO

November 21 & 22, 2019

Colorado Mountain College – Breckenridge, CO

November 22 & 23, 2019

The Rialto Theater – Loveland, CO

November 23, 2019

Lone Tree Arts Center – Lone Tree, CO

November 25, 26, & 27, 2019

Sheridan Opera House – Telluride, CO

November 29, 2019

Crested Butte Center for the Arts – Crested Butte, CO

November 29 & December 29, 2019

The Historic Avalon Theatre – Grand Junction, CO

November 30, 2019

Wheeler Opera House – Aspen, CO

December 4 & 5, 2019

Vilar Performing Arts Center – Beaver Creek, CO

December 6 & 7, 2019

Sunflower Theatre – Cortez, CO

December 7 & 8, 2019

Conifer High School Auditorium – Conifer, CO

December 13, 2019

Jessica Hughes

About Jessica Hughes

Jessica is a writer and photographer based in Denver, CO. She spends her time traveling the world and exploring the beautiful state of Colorado. She has a passion for well-written stories, gorgeous photography and bringing these two together. When she is not working in the city you can find her in the mountains either hiking, backpacking, biking or running. Connect with her on Instagram or Facebook @jlhindesign.

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