![]() ![]() Make Believe features BC-based skiers and TGR stalwarts Ian McIntosh and Nick McNutt (both call Whistler Blackcomb their home ski hill), alongside newcomer Christina Lustenberger (Lusti), an Invermere local who splits her time between Revelstoke and Whistler. While each movie offers a unique storyline, eye-popping snow stunts and an in-depth look at what it’s like to be a professional skier or snowboarder, there’s one thing that never seems to change – they always film a good chunk of their films in Whistler and the surrounding area.Īnd when they do, they bring along the local skiers who have cut their teeth in the Coast Mountain Range and honed their skills lapping the iconic slopes of Whistler Blackcomb. It explores the ethos of living the dream by following the path of those who have a deep affinity with the mountains and make it their life’s purpose to revel in them.įor over twenty years, Teton Gravity Research (TGR) has been making ground-breaking films out of their home base in Jackson, Wyoming. Let’s be honest, to have the opportunity to ski and snowboard in Whistler is a bit of a dream – to make a career out of it is an entirely different type of fantasy, hence the title of Teton Gravity Research’s latest film, Make Believe. ![]()
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