Words by Heather Hendricks


Sony's Eye of the Condor has returned to Ski La Parva for a week of unprecedented skiing, filming and embracing the Chilean culture deep within the Andes. Four elite ski teams have made their southern pilgramage and have taken over the Chilean resort located just outside of Santiago. Each team is creating a film and photo portfolio that will be judged by industry elite at the inaugural IF3 festival held in downtown Santiago at the end of the week.

La Parva, Chile. Photo courtesy of Ski La Parva

Although It's currently the middle of winter in the Southern Hemisphere, spring conditions are abound, charging teams to get especially creative with the minimal snow coverage.

Photo courtesy of Ski La Parva


Marginal conditions haven't stopped teams from taking full advantage of La Parva's unique location and culture though. From mid-mountain champagne bars to fondue dinners and dance parties, each team is busy getting after it both on and off the mountain.

Photo by Julian Carr




We caught up with Team Discrete and judges Chris Davenport and Ingrid Backstrom to get their expectations for Eye of the Condor 2 in La Parva, Chile.

"I'm here in Chile for a month and it's my twelfth time here and I absolutely love being here regardless if I'm guiding, filming, or judging as I am this week. It's all an amazing experience. I'm looking forward to seeing these teams generate really original content. We've all seen so much in the ski film genre, the photography genre, print media, and I always get inspired by seeing things that I've never seen before. This year is generally tougher conditions, we don't have powder snow, but we do have beautiful sunny days and it's a gorgeous environment, so I'm just really looking forward to seeing something that makes me go, "Wow, I've never see that before." That's what inspires me, people that are original and do unique things that make me go 'wow.'" – Chris Davenport


"My expectations while I'm here is just to ski with a bunch of awesome people, hangout in La Parva, see awesome sunsets, and I expect to see some amazing stuff from these teams. There are such good skiers here and amazing talent; I can't wait to see what they come up with." – Ingrid Backstrom

Photo courtesy of Ski La Parva

"My expectations for Eye of the Condor are to make a fine video that we can be proud of and I'm looking forward to having a damn good time along the way." – Julian Carr

Photo by Julian Carr

"We have a pretty high bar set from last year, so I expect to do better. Hopefully we can crush the party scene as well too, and maybe win a few more 'Man of the Day Awards.' I'm really looking forward to seeing what the rest of the teams are coming up with, and I absolutely love La Parva. I'm not sure if La Parva loves me, but I love La Parva. We have a really rad team, I think we're awesome." – Rachael Burks

Photo by Julian Carr

"My plans for this week overall is to have fun. The conditions are super marginal, so to me, I just want my team to be safe, have fun, and enjoy this contest." – Parker Cook

Photo by Heather Hendricks

"I'm looking forward to exploring new areas in La Parva that we didn't get to last year. We'll be snow camping, so that's a big adventure that we've planned to see some new places. I'm also looking forward to the premiere in Santiago." – John Roderick, Cinematographer

Photo by Heather Hendricks


"I was most looking forward to go surfing, which I already did, but I really want to use some flash this year as I didn't last year. The snow is so bad this year so it's a cool challenge to figure out how to make compelling photos with the given conditions." – Chris Bezamat Photographer

Check out Team Discrete's 'Chilean Choice' edit from last year's Eye of the Condor below, and be sure to stay tuned to Newschoolers for more updates!