It’s always a pleasure to see a rider like Maggie Voisin, who’s mostly made her name on contest courses, take a swing at filming in the backcountry. Over the course of two seasons, with a torn ACL and a few X Games medals in between, Maggie was able to stack this footage with Good Company.
In February of 2019, Maggie Voisin headed to Cooke City, Montana to begin filming for her first solo project. A month later in Park City, it was discovered that she had a torn ACL. Following surgery and a intense rehab, Maggie returned in the winter of 2020 with the most successful season of her career. On top of winning three X Games medals, she managed to continue filming in BC, Utah and Montana. The result is “Swiftcurrent,” a solo video project that highlights Maggie’s skiing in the park, in contests and in the backcountry.
// Supported By //
Monster Energy
Spyder
K2
Land Rover
Directed by Kyle Decker
Produced by Tom Yaps
“Kyoto”
Performed by Phoebe Bridgers
Courtesy of Dead Oceans