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New Warren Miller film shown in Wallace

| October 24, 2019 1:44 PM

WALLACE – Warren Miller Entertainment’s 70th film release Timeless will be shown twice at the Sixth Street Theatre this Saturday evening.

For snow riding enthusiasts, this film is a can’t-miss event and features breathtaking footage from British Columbia, the Colorado Rockies, as well as the European Alps.

Featuring new athletes Caite Zeliff, Jaelin Kauf, Baker Boyd, Connery Lundin, Austin Ross, and Erin Mielzynski, as well as the return of veterans Rob Deslauriers, Lorraine Huber, Tyler Ceccanti, Marcus Caston, Amie Engerbretson, Forrest Jillson, Glen Plake.

Skier Patti Hei has been attending Warren Miller films for some time now and believes that these movies are the perfect way to get excited for ski season.

“These movies are so much fun,” Hei said. “We have been attending them for years and they just get better and better each time. The shots they get of these people on the mountains are so spectacular and the stuff they do just leaves you breathless and in suspense.”

Hei would recommend bringing a jacket to the show if you attend however.

“I get cold watching them,” Hei joked. “Usually they show these movies in November, so this one is a little early, but when you’re seeing all that snow it will make you chilly.”

Since 1949 Warren Miller Entertainment had been producing these films and for quite some time they have been a tradition here in Shoshone County. Screenings have been held at various theaters and venues such as Noah’s Loft and now at the Sixth Street Theatre in Wallace.

Warren Miller’s Timeless will be shown on Saturday, October 26, with an all-ages showing at 6:30 p.m. followed by a 21 and up showing at 9:30 p.m.

Tickets can be purchased at Eventbrite.com or by visiting the Sixth Street Theatre’s Facebook page.

Ticket purchase includes several perks, including a buy-1-get-1 free voucher to Lookout Pass as well as a 2-for-1 lift tickets to Monarch Pass, discounts at Big Sky Resort, plus gift bags for the first 50 attendees to each of the two shows.