If you’re heading to Whistler in January then you’re in for a treat. Australian skiing siblings, Anna and Nat Segal, will hold the world premiere of their ski focused documentary, Finding The Line, on International Women’s Ski Day on January 20 and you’re invited.

Tickets are on sale now for the 60 minute documentary featuring Australian Olympian and X Games Slopestyle champion, Anna Segal and her Freeride World Tour big mountain ski sister, Nat Segal.

“We’re excited to see our 2 year project hit the big screen” said Anna Segal. “Whistler is my adopted home and is a pinnacle ski mountain for so many. It’s the perfect setting on the perfect day for the world launch of our film.”

Throughout their careers as professional skiers Anna and Nat have both constantly been challenged by fear. Yet, despite being brought up under the same roof, they have learned to deal with it in almost contrasting ways, neither leading them to the success they dream of.

Their journey leads them to British Columbia, Canada, Chamonix, France and Alaska to face the ultimate mental and physical challenges. As their path brings them closer to the root of their fear, Anna and Nat realise that the most important lessons lie in each other’s approach. Equipped with greater insight, they negotiate the fine balance between staying in their comfort zone and taking too much risk, learning that sometimes to move forward, you need to understand what is holding you back.

The film has an award winning team including director Bjarne Salen (Best Documentary Powder Award, Best in Snow Banff Film Festival), executive producer Fran Derham and AFI nominated editor Sara Edwards.

Tickets

Tickets to the World Premiere in Whistler at The Maury Young Arts Centre are on sale now with two screenings, one for all ages and one for 19+. The film screens for an hour with a Q&A with Anna and Nat after the film.
Saturday, January 20.
All ages
7pm (doors open at 6.30pm)
19 +
9pm (doors open at 8.30pm)

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