686 Seconds is the product of the most homogenously eclectic roster in snowboarding working with Ian Post— the humble, stoney kid from Vermont who filmed and produced three full-length snowboard movies by the time he was 22 years old — to deliver a fresh take on the classic team movie format. The film is not eleven and a half minutes, as its title would lead you to believe. The footage compiled couldn’t be condensed into such a small window, so instead, 686 Seconds is over a half hour. Judging by this trailer, we’re okay with that.

Riders: Riley Nickerson, Ryan Tarbell, Austin Young, Matt Wainhouse, Ian Hart, Shuhei Sato, John Murphy, Max Lyons, Mike Gray, Atsushi Hasegawa, Sebi Geiger, Matt Belzile, Forrest Burki, Enzo Nilo, Tor Lundstrom, Marco Feichtner, Sammy Luebke, Cam Pierce, and Forest Bailey.

Premiere: 9/17 in Los Angeles

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From 686 via Vimeo:

Caution: Watching this may cause you to want to go snowboarding. 686 presents 36 minutes of snowboarding through the collective third eye of the youth – an experimentation of moving imagery pushing progression, set to auditory reverberations. Filmed in the streets and mountains of the USA, Canada, France, Austria, Russia and Japan by the 686 team.