Pro Snowboarder to Premiere New Film Shot Entirely in the Sierra Nevada

Northern California’s snowboard community is gearing up for a big night in Quincy as professional snowboarder Curtis Woodman debuts his newest film, Wayfinder, on Saturday, December 13, 2025, at the Town Hall Theatre.
The world premiere will feature a brief intro from Woodman, followed by photos, autographs, and a sponsor product toss with gear from Spring Break Snowboards, ThirtyTwo, Union Bindings, Raen Eyewear, Drink Coffee Do Stuff, Verts, and more.
Wayfinder is a fully self-produced backcountry project, filmed and composed by Woodman himself. Shot across the powder-filled terrain of Lake Tahoe’s Sierra Nevada, the film highlights steep chutes, untouched peaks, and the soulful, surf-inspired style Woodman is known for. The project also serves as a personal story of resilience and rediscovery — a continuation of his independent film era that includes Rebirth (2023) and From Tahoe with Love (2024).
Check out the teaser:
Woodman’s career spans more than two decades, from his early days riding for Santa Cruz and starring in Neoproto classics to his “Surfin’ the Sierra” era with Think Thank and Arbor. Today he focuses on self-directed films and guiding some of the world’s top snowboard crews through the Sierra backcountry.
The premiere includes a full lineup of snowboard films, including Veil in Search of the Last Mountain and Midlife Crisis 3, featuring legends like Kevin Jones, Todd Richards, John Jackson, and Woodman himself.
Event Details:
When: Saturday, December 13, 2025 — Doors at 7 p.m.
Where: Town Hall Theatre, 469 Main St., Quincy
Tickets: Available at the box office and at the door (limited seating)
Expect a packed house, big-energy stoke, and a night celebrating NorCal snow culture at its finest.