Roadless
Roadless

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Roadless

2019
Movie
57 min
English

Bryan Iguchi, Jeremy Jones, and Travis Rice have each followed their own unique journey to become three of the most influential people in the action sports industry. They have changed the way we interact with the mountains and continually re-define what's possible. For the first time in their illustrious careers, these snowboarding legends are united by a common goal: To trek deep into the Yellowstone wilderness in search of groundbreaking first descents in the most remote region of the lower-48. This arduous journey through this winter landscape not only yields world-class riding but allows these three to reflect on their shared past and love of snowboarding in one of America's last wild places.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: J.R. PoliGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

Roadless is a documentary that explores the vast and untouched wilderness of North America's largest remaining roadless area. It follows a group of adventurers as they journey through this remote landscape, showcasing its breathtaking beauty and the diverse wildlife that inhabits it. The film aims to highlight the importance of preserving these wild spaces for future generations.

Critical Reception

Roadless received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its stunning cinematography and its powerful message about conservation. Audiences also responded well to the film's immersive experience and its focus on the natural world.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its breathtaking visuals and stunning cinematography.

  • Commended for its compelling message about wilderness preservation and conservation.

  • Appreciated for its immersive portrayal of untouched natural landscapes.

Google audience: Information not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film was shot entirely within the largest roadless area in the contiguous United States, the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho.

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