The Fifty Project – Season 2. 2020

The 2020 season had an interesting ending with the pandemic. We shot the project down for two months but got 7 lines in before the quarantine. In total we already reached more than 5.5 million views and it’s growing more and more. This project will continue again in January 2021.

The Fifty. A project to climb and ski all 50 lines chronicled in the book, “The Fifty Classic Descents of North America” by Chris Davenport, Penn Newhard and Art Burrows.
I been following Cody Townsend for two years trying to do this big project, and I’m with him filming it all. It will be a four year project because of the pandemic but we are stoked to start the third season early next year.
The episodes are coming out on Cody Townsend’s You Tube channel where you can watch them all, for free.

The Fifty Project – Season 1. 2019

The Fifty. A project to climb and ski all 50 lines chronicled in the book, “The Fifty Classic Descents of North America” by Chris Davenport, Penn Newhard and Art Burrows.
I been following Cody Townsend for the entire season who is trying to do this big project, and I’m with him filming it all. It’s a three year project and the first season went more than well with 20 ski lines accomplished out of the 50, we reached more than 3 million views only the first season and the second season started in January 2020.
We are on the road until middle of June trying to do as many ski lines as possible.
The episodes are coming out on Cody Townsend’s You Tube channel where you can watch them all, for free.

PAIGE 2018

Follow the best female big wave surfer on the planet, Paige Alms on her journey in Hawaii to surf the biggest waves in the world while being a great inspiration to the next generation.

It was a great time on Maui, Hawaii filming Paige Alms in her every day life trying to get fit and ready for the biggest waves on the planet.
Paige is not only the best big wave surfer in the world, but more important a great human being who is trying to inspire others and making the planet better by eating good food, cleaning the ocean from plastic and living a simple but luxury life style with the best big wave surfing around the corner, JAWS.

PAIGE is now playing in festivals worldwide until the spring of 2019. To follow where it is screening, please check out Bjarne Salen’s / Endlessflow Films social media for updates.

Changing The Flow 2017

Changing The Flow is the new project for Endlessflow Films.

This is a documentary film by Bjarne Salen about the Himalayan Adventure Girls, the first all female rafting, kayaking and trekking guide company in Nepal. These girls guide on some of the most treacherous rivers in the Himalaya’s all while on a mission to make Nepal and the world a better place.

This is a three year project and will be finished in 2019 as a full lenght documentary worldwide.
For more info, check out the website: http://changingtheflow.com/

Worlds Highest Marathon 2017

The latest adventure for Endlessflow Films was in Nepal filming the Everest Marathon

This is the Highest Marathon in the world. It is a full 42 km Marathon through the mountains, trekks and hills of Nepal.

It’s a story about Christopher Mohn, a Lyme disease survivor who is running the worlds highest marathon, which starts at Everest Basecamp.

Finding The Line – British Columbia, Canada 2016

Bjarne started a new project with Olympian medalist Anna Segal and Freeride World tour skier Nat Segal.
It’s a two year project and this was the first of four stops. Next stops are: Australia, France, Canada again and finally Alaska.
Its a film featuring the Segal Sisters confronting their own fear in the mountains to achieve their dreams.
It will be an inspring movie for all people out there, not just skiers. More for life lovers and people who want to do the best of each day and understand their own fear.

Eclipse in Svalbard 2015

Bjarne went to Svalbard with the Salomon Free Ski Tv crew to capture something nearly impossible: A solar Eclipse with a skier skiing and the Eclipse in the background.
It was a three weeks trip with Cody Townsend, Chris Rubens, Brody Eleven, Anthony Bonello and Reuben Krabbe.
Svalbard is a beautiful place and to go there and ski is something all skiers should try to do.
The film Eclipse won awards all over the world on film festivals and you can watch it for free under “films”

Chile and Argentina 2014

It was suposed to be the best trip of their lives. The team from Norway: JP, Andreas, Daniel and Bjarne went to Chile to continue their very successful filming project “Apogee”
They came to ski Mount San Lorenzo that’s located on the boarder of Chile and Argentina. On their 4th day into the expedition when Andreas and JP climbed up the face they were going to ski down, there was a big cloud of snow coming down from the top and took them all down to the glacier 650 meters down. They both died during the fall and the tragic accident was a tragedy for many people out there. Andreas and JP were two people many looked up to. Bjarne and Daniel were ok and Bjarne created the film Apogée as a memorial film for his best friends Andreas and JP. You can watch this film under “films”

Narvik 2014

Narvik was one of the best ski trips Bjarne ever had. Together with Andreas Fransson, JP Auclair and Daniel Rönnbäck they went to Narvik in search for the perfect skiing.
2 weeks of full on skiing every day, early mornings and late nights. Totally worth it and together they created the film Apogée that you can watch under “films”.
This was the second last trip they all did together before the last trip that was in Chile in November 2014.

The Whillans Ramp 2012

One mountain: Aiguille Poincenot. One Skier: Andreas Fransson. One epic ski descent: The Whillans ramp.

In 2012 Andreas and Bjarne went to the Cerro Fitzroy massif in Patagonia with one of the world’s steepest ski lines in mind- the Whillans ramp. Bjarne documented Andreas incredible achievement in ‘Reaching My Limit’, the culmination of an adventure of a lifetime.