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Clayton Larson - FNRad S11E8

Clayton Larson - FNRad S11E8

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Clayton Larson filmed for Skids and Sandbox movies, shot with legendary snowboarders during the golden years of independent snowboard movies. His life path was set the day he saw his first two snowboarding movies, Whiskey and Whiskey 2. Clayton just co-directed and edited his first full length feature documentary film, Our Kind Of Chaos. It's a deep dive into the Whiskey franchise and the lives of the people behind it, namely Sean Kearns and Sean Johnson. Our Kind Of Chaos breaks new ground thanks to the deep honesty and transparency of the people behind the Whiskey movies who had deep childhood trauma. Thank you to everyone involved with the film for bringing a deeper and more honest dialogue about childhood trauma than I've ever seen before.

Special Thanks to Clayton Larson for doing the podcast between screening at the Whistler Film Festival where Our Kind Of Chaos sold out two nights faster than any other film.


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