DRIVEN follows these four powder hounds across America, Austria, Canada, Japan and Kamchatka. The crew spent one month in each location to maximize potential, while minimizing their carbon footprint. Pro snowboarders are lucky enough to visit places that many can only dream of and DRIVEN transports viewers to far-out corners of the world they may not otherwise get to experience. From the steep, snow-capped pillows of British Columbia to the ash scorched slopes of Kamchatka’s volcanic mountains which overlook the Pacific Ocean. Visiting far flung places to go snowboarding elevates the risk factor and so working with a tight knit crew is essential, which forms life-long bonds. DRIVEN explores the camaraderie formed by such bonds and also the different ways our four heroes decompress, motivate and thrive together.
If you haven’t already caught the Pirates’ 4-part-mini-series: ‘Red Bull: Making Driven, How to Capture Snowboarding on Film’, make sure you do to see the lengths the whole crew went to in making this movie. Rest assured these four dudes also put in the hard yards and lugged heavy gear, hauled ass and most definitely earned the right to have their turns documented.
But what is a rider’s biggest concern making a movie over three years? “Seeing if our riding and work from three years ago would stand the test of time and stay relevant,” puzzles the elder statesman of the group, Christian “Gigi” Rüf.
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