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One for all the skiers and winter sports enthusiasts in the East Dulwich community!


Returning for a sixth year, Holmlands are proud to present the latest ski film from Matchstick Productions - "Return to Send'er" - premiering in the UK at the luxurious Ham Yard Theatre in Central London on Friday 1st November 2019.


This special screening focuses on the skills, backstories and mindsets of four elite freeskiers; ? a renowned veteran, a stunning rookie, a mind-blowing innovator and a big mountain star carrying on his father?s legacy?are all captured in oversized personal segments based largely around each skier?s home turf.


Each skier brings a different style and outlook to the table, but they all have one thing in common: they love to send?er. The body of the movie showcases some of the most progressive big and small mountain skiing filmed to date, and setting the stage for the end of the season when all four skiers unite for the mother of all heliskiing trips.


Starring: Mark Abma, Crazy Karl, Sam Kuch and Logan Pehota


Also Featuring: Eric Hjorleifson, Chris Rubens, Trace Cooke Skier, Lucas Wachs, John Ware, Teton Brown, Eric Pehota


Shot on Location: Selkirk Tangiers Heli Skiing BC, Whistler Blackcomb BC, Revelstoke Mountain Resort BC, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort WY, Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows CA, Sun Valley Resort ID and Whitewater Ski Resort BC.


This exclusive screening will also provide the opportunity for ticket holders to take a virtual reality heli skiing adventure with our friends and partners from Pure Powder - as they invite you to step into the heli, soar above the glaciers, and drop into the best runs of your life in a beautifully immersive VR skiing experience...


Guests will also be entertained by pre-show live music from the incredible Zac Pajak.


The event also includes a special raffle with a host of amazing prizes to give away.


Doors open at 7pm. The film starts at 8pm.


Tickets available via: www.holmlands.co.uk/events

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