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Vans releases the first trailer for its first ever full-length snowboard film LANDLINE.

Conveying a raw, behind the lens perspective of the Vans snowboard team as they travel the globe showcasing their creative talents and eclectic personalities, the film was captured primarily on Kodak 16mm film.

Starring team riders Jake Kuzyk, Sam Taxwood, Cole Navin, Arthur Longo, Pat Moore, Darrell Mathes, Blake Paul and more, the motion picture also features seasoned pros, rising stars, and pioneers of the sport to showcase the true spirit and culture of snowboarding today.

Director Tanner Pendleton also shared, “Snowboarding films have always provided me with endless amounts of inspiration. I want this film to reach out to kids out there the same way these films reached me when I was young. This collaborative vision is a true expression of some of the most real and dedicated people in snowboarding.”

LANDLINE. is slated to debut on January 2018.

In other upcoming films, ‘The Shape of Water’ takes a dark turn in the official red band trailer.

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