Rossignol Film with Glen Plake Tributes the late Trevor Petersen Print E-mail
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Written by Lori Knowles / SkiPressWorld.com   
Thursday, 08 October 2009 09:52

Rossignol has launched The Edge of Never, a documentary feature film set in the world of big mountain skiing and tribute to the late freeskier Trevor Petersen led by Glen Plake...

It is a real-life coming of age saga about the tribe of skiers who challenge the biggest, most dangerous mountains in the world. In 1996 extreme-skiing legend Trevor Petersen, a long time Rossignol athlete, was killed in Chamonix, France. Nine years later, skiing icon Glen Plake decides it’s time for Trevor’s 15-year-old son, Kye, one of Rossignol’s top athletes, to ski the route that killed his father and join the tribe of big-mountain skiers.

In this thrilling film, three generations of skiers mentor Kye as he attempts to finish his father’s final run. One of the mentors is long time Chamonix Guide and Dynastar athlete, Stephen ‘FanFan’ Dan.  FanFan plays an integral role in Kye’s journey and sets off on a terrifying journey of his own. A ripping adventure tale of a young man coming of age, The Edge of Never is also a rich and subtle portrait of men and women who live big in the face of their greatest fears.

Check out the trailer at: http://www.edgeofneverfilm.com/  

Photo credit: edgeofneverfilm.com