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Stept Studios, in collaboration with Salomon, announce the launch of four films as well as plans for a new series for 2025.

The work, an innovative collection of short documentaries that represent a new vision for Salomon TV. For over a year, Stept’s Creative & Entertainment team have worked closely with Salomon to create a series of stand alone films that collectively convey a powerful, unified message about the connection between humanity, nature, and community.

From films centered around trail running, to stories exploring the brand’s innovations in the sportstyle space, the challenge that Salomon laid out was to develop unique, character-driven films that could live all under one dynamic, signature approach. All of the films were to reflect Salomon’s core belief that humans thrive when immersed in nature and when bonded by community. Stept enlisted their creative, production and post teams to execute the series and to ensure that unity.

“We wanted to capture the essence of the human experience in nature, while highlighting Salomon’s mission of fostering connection,” says Sarah Stewart, Director of Non-Fiction at Stept Studios. “Through a consistent set of visual and storytelling elements, we’ve worked alongside some incredible filmmakers to craft films that feel both authentic and deeply personal.”

Salomon – Nature Always Finds a Way

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The four initial films in the series include:

Nature Always Finds a Way: Directed by Jordyn Romero, this uplifting film follows five women who embark on a ten-day trek across the iconic Tour du Mont Blanc, using nature and community to heal from past traumas and form lasting bonds of friendship.

A Team Sport: Directed by Alexis Berg & Julien Raison, featuring legendary ultra-runner Courtney Dauwalter, this documentary highlights the community behind one of the greatest athletes in ultra-running history as she becomes the first to win the Triple Crown of Ultra-running in a single summer.

Sandy Liang: Still Dreaming: Directed by Alexander Nguyen, this short film delves into the creative world of cult street-style designer Sandy Liang, exploring the eclectic influences, from New York City streets to Chinatown grandmothers, that shape her iconic designs.

Miles Beyond Remission: Directed by Christopher Nicholas, a six-time cancer survivor embarks on a mission to run a marathon on every continent, with a message of resilience, men’s mental health, and the importance of finding joy in life despite adversity.

Salomon – A Team Sport

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The films, which have already been met with overwhelmingly positive reception by audiences on Salomon’s STV channel and in-person screenings, were designed to live beyond the screen. A team Sport was shortlisted for a Clio Entertainment Award. The films will continue to be featured at film festivals in coming months including DocUtah, No Man’s Land, Boulder Int’l Film Fest and Banff World Tour.

In addition to the initial four films, Stept Studios delivered a comprehensive collection of media assets, ensuring the films could reach a wider audience through YouTube, social media, and other platforms.

“Our goal was to create stories that resonate with a global audience and inspire individuals to connect with nature and one another,” said Scott Mellin, Global Chief Brand Officer “We’re thrilled with the response and excited to see these films live across multiple platforms, expanding their reach.We’re looking forward to continuing the partnership.”

Stept Studios’ work on the Salomon series reflects Stept’s continued commitment to innovations in visual storytelling, offering emotionally powerful narratives that engage, inspire, and promote connection to the outdoors.

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