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Sherpa’s Cinema releases trailer for ‘Into the Mind’


Sherpa’s Cinema, the highly acclaimed adventure film company known for their award-winning film “All. I. Can.,” recently released the trailer for their new project, “Into the Mind.” The first look into the two-year project is expertly edited, alluring, and indicative that the full length film, set for release next fall, could surpass expectations and perceptions of what is possible within the realm of adventure ski films.

Eric Crosland, Sherpa’s co-director, said in an interview with ESPN that “Into the Mind” is “meant to be an exploratory epic into the depths of human potential, with the lines blurred between dream state and reality.”

Sherpa Cinema’s full synopsis of the film states:

Blur the lines between dream state and reality, as you perceive the world through the minds of many. “Into the Mind” contemplates the experiences passed between mentors and peers to paint a philosophical portrait of human kind. What drives us to overcome challenge? How do we justify risk? What forces are at the core of a mountain addiction?

From the makers of “All. I. Can.” comes the next major story in human exploration, in the natural world, and amongst our own silent thought. Unique athlete segments over a multitude of mountain sport genres depict the connectivity of Earth, and window into never seen before moments. Explore how we begin our perception of self, construct the foundations of confidence, and are ultimately led to the path of self-actualization.

Check out the inspiring trailer by clicking the photo above, or watch it at Newschoolers.