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Exclusive ORNADA Screening at Blue Tomato

ORNADA is the Armada Team Movie we’ve all been waiting for. It’s the culmination of Armada’s contribution to freeskiing and the culture that surrounds it. A two-year labor of love, ORNADA fuses revolutionary skiing and artistic vision into a one-of-a-kind film.

And the best about the new Armada Team movie? Blue Tomato is hosting four free screenings across Europe:

14.11. | Blue Tomato Shop Lienz | start screening TBA

22.11. | Blue Tomato Shop Chur

18:30 Get-together @ Blue Tomato Shop Chur
19:00 ORNADA – Armada Team Movie screening

DATE TBA | Blue Tomato Shop Oslo | start screening TBA

05.12 | Blue Tomato Shop Salzburg

19:15 Get-together @ Blue Tomato Shop Salzburg

19.30 ORNADA – Armada Team Movie screening

“The all-mighty Armada mothership assembles a never-before-seen cast — blending OGz with legendz in the making — to redefine the creative rhythm of freeski cinema in the movie ‘ORNADA’,” says athlete, co-director, and editor Phil Casabon.

About the movie:

It’s a dreamlike journey where the past and future intersect with surreal visuals featuring Armada’s endlessly imaginative athletes slaying everything from the steepest lines in Alaska to rowdy street sessions in Quebec and elaborate park setups in Riksgränsen.

The film features iconic and rising stars like Tanner Hall, Dani Bacher, Olivia Asselin, Kim Boberg, Mike Hornbeck, Sammy Carlson, Quinn Wolferman, Henrik Harlaut, Rell Harwood, Keagan Supple, Kuura Koivisto, Toby Rafford, Todd Ligare, Phil Casabon, and more.

“ORNADA is the landmark ski film event of the year,” says director and producer Corey Stanton. “Blending live action and on-hill art installations with an original score performed live during each screening, ORNADA transforms into a cultural experience meant to be felt in person.”

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