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Lost And Found (2007)

“A 16MM & HD Ski And Snowboard Film”

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Plot

In the gripping tale of Lost and Found, we journey through the dramatic 2007 skiing season, witnessed through the eyes of elite skiers and snowboarders. Amid a global drought that forces ski resorts to shut their doors, these athletes are driven to chase the elusive snow, a pursuit that takes them into the wild, unexplored territories of Alaska and Canada. Shot almost exclusively in the Western Hemisphere, Lost and Found stands as a powerful homage to the unique landscapes and conditions that exist solely here. The film transports you into the expansive, untouched Tordrillo Range of Alaska, showcasing undiscovered skiing marvels that compete with the best in the world. Our brave athletes seize the plentiful winter in British Columbia, tackle daunting park features in Aspen, and surf through towering powder pillows at Skeena Heli Skiing. Icons like Jeremy Jones and Sage Cattabriga-Alosa revel in Alaska's record-breaking snow year, daring to confront the most terrifying spine lines ever recorded on film. The winter of 2007 was a year of extremes: a season of scarcity or abundance. Lost and Found chronicles the abundance - the feast amidst the famine. This is a must-see journey for all, capturing the relentless spirit of those who dared to find the snow when it was lost to so many.

Where to watch Lost And Found?

Lost And Found is a documentary movie featuring Sage Cattabriga-Alosa.

Lost And Found is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Kanopy, Plex, Plex Player, Tubi TV and VUDU Free.

It is also possible to buy Lost And Found on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies and YouTube.