It’s only January, and already ski movie trailers for next October are being released. In this preview for “Sierra Quitiquit: How Did I Get Here” we see Park City’s own Sierra Quitiquit rise from working as an unknown line cook to becoming a world-traveling model and downright ripping skier.
The trailer is chock full of Sierra’s model videos and half-naked GoPro selfies (don’t get me wrong, I certainly don’t mind watching this stuff seeing as how I’m a red-blooded American male) but I really do hope there will be more skiing involved in the actual film. There’s only so many slow-motion close-ups of Sierra’s otherworldy eyeballs that viewers can take. That being said, it’s awesome to see Utah locals making it big on skiing’s world stage. So if you’re interested in seeing a local girl making it big, you can check out this documentary when it is released in October, 2015. Here’s the trailer:
And here is the press release for your reading pleasure:
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From the runway to the big mountain, professional skier and model Sierra Quitiquit is quickly redefining what it means to be a modern woman. How Did I Get Here—a film about her rise to the world stage—chronicles the journey, triumphs and challenges of Sierra’s incredible and inspirational story. Watch the new trailer for How Did I Get Here, to be released this fall.
Quitiquit’s story begins in Park City, Utah, growing up as the only girl among three brothers. Constantly traveling and often living out of a van with their parent’s while pursuing ski races, the Quitiquit’s grew up untamed, wild and close to nature.
“I’ve been on skis since I was two years old,” says Sierra Quitiquit. “Dad was a world-class ski racer set on raising my three brothers and myself as ski bum prodigies. Through racing, I was taught to mirror the boy’s aggressive nature. I learned to thrive on speed, conquer my fears and go big.”
After a family tragedy, skiing took a backseat for Quitiquit, until she was sent to finish school abroad, where she was quickly drawn to the mountains again. Then Quitiquit took time for the soul, traveling and skiing throughout Europe and South America, working odd-jobs to pay her way. Shortly after being back to the states, with a little push from her mom, she found herself as a semifinalist on America’s Next Top Model and was soon auditioning in the industry.
“I would take off early from my job as a line cook to go to modeling auditions,” says Quitiquit. “I remember standing in line next to the most gorgeous babes I’d ever seen thinking I had no business being there.”
Just a few years later, Quitiquit has modeled for brands including Nike, American Eagle and Lululemon. She’s been published in major magazines like Cosmopolitan, Teen Vogue and People and featured on billboards in major cities around the world.
As Quitiquit’s modeling career took flight, skiing was always at heart—driving her to work vigorously to build a career in both worlds. Her hard work paid off. She’s now sponsored by ski brands like Volkl, Bern and Spyder, and has landed closing segments in major ski films. Quitiquit says, “At the end of the day, I’m a skier. And I’m elated that I represent a sport where strength, hard work and tenacity define beauty.”
How Did I Get Here follows Quitiquit’s journey as she models and skis around the world. Locations include: New Zealand, Patagonia, Joshua Tree, Iceland, Utah, Japan, Alaska and Los Angeles.
“The film has amazing locations and high action, but what truly attracted me to it was Sierra’s story,” says Chris Kitchen, director. “Through all the ups and downs and obstacles along the way, Sierra’s genuine love of life shines through—and it’s magnetic.”
“No matter where you come from or what’s happened along the path, it’s a privilege to choose happiness,” says Quitiquit. “I am so grateful for all of the opportunities I’ve been given to grow as a human being. I hope sharing my story will inspire people to pursue their happiness and their greatest dreams.”