If you haven’t been able to crawl out from dark ether to watch Solitaire, by the Colorado-based production company Sweetgrass Productions, then you might want to quickly get up to speed before they release their much anticipated film, Valhalla (note: you’ve got a year so get going). Immediately after wrapping their two year-long South American epic, the self-proclaimed “dirt bag rock stars” went right back to work, posting up in Nelson, B.C. to begin work on their next project. But enough from us, get yourself all caught up on where they’ve been and where they’re going in this beautifully edited, magically narrated short on the transition between the old and the new.
Mitchell Scott
Mitchell Scott is the Editor-in-Chief and co-publisher of Kootenay Mountain Culture Magazine.
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