[TRAILER] SnowBrains Film "300" To Screen at the Jersey Shore Film Festival This June
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[TRAILER] SnowBrains Film "300" To Screen at the Jersey Shore Film Festival This June
300 will screen at the Jersey Shore Film Festival in Deal, New Jersey, about an hour and a half south of New York City. The festival brings together thousands of film lovers from the tri-state area to celebrate filmmakers and stories from around the world. Now in its 19th year, the festival has grown into a marquee event in the state. 300 screens in the Shorts Program: Grind on Saturday, June 13 at 8:00 p.m. at the Basie Center Cinemas, with tickets priced at $20 available online or at the door. The film follows Miles Clark, a pro skier and mountain guide, who seeks to ski 300 days in a year. After losing his mother in January 2023, he turns to the mountains, skiing across multiple regions to heal and rediscover meaning.
"Miles Clark has always lived for the mountains. At 46 years old, he has carved out a life as a pro skier and mountain guide, chasing peaks and purpose across the globe. But for over a decade, one goal still loomed over him: to ski 300 days in a single year. Weather, injuries, and life always got in the way-until everything changed."
"In January 2023, Miles lost his beloved mother, the person who gave him his grit, stubbornness, and fire. In the wake of overwhelming grief, he turned to the only place that ever made sense: the mountains. That winter brought record-breaking snow and a chance."
"What began as a personal challenge became something deeper: a journey of healing, reflection, and rediscovery. From California to Antarctica, Argentina to Alaska, Miles skied through pain, joy, exhaustion, and awe. He found that the mountains weren't just his playground; they were his sanctuary."
"300 is the story of a man who refused to let grief define him. It's about chasing a dream, not for accolades, but for meaning. And it's about how skiing, day after day, turn after turn, can stitch a broken heart back together."
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