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Where was Cloud 9 filmed

Cloud 9

Year: 2014

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Country: USA

<p>The winter family movie was filmed in several spectacular Utah locations. Many scenes took place at the famous ski resorts of Brighton, Solitude and Park City Mountain Resort, while Utah&#39;s unique wilderness provided the backdrop for scenes taking place far from civilization. White snow-capped mountain peaks, dark blue skies, majestic trees and gentle rolling hills create a visually stunning atmosphere. Park City Mountain Resort and Solitude offer truly unforgettable views, adding to the beauty and scale of the movie.</p>

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Locations

  • Mountain Peak

    In movie

    Scene where Kayla lands on top of a mountain peak in a helicopter and bravely descends from it on a snowboard. She has no idea that her thrilling, adrenaline-fueled descent is being broadcast live.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Park City Mountain, one of the largest ski resorts in the United States, located in the state of Utah. The location is ideal for filming due to the picturesque snow-capped peaks, dense coniferous forests and spacious slopes stretching for kilometers. You'll find both challenging mountain slopes and gentle hills, perfect for spectacular snowboarding or skiing scenes.

  • Slope at a ski resort

    In movie

    Scene where Kayla and Nick are sledding down a high slope. At a certain point, Nick realizes he is out of control and cowardly jumps off the downhill sled, leaving Kayla alone. The girl keeps going and crashes into a banner.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the Solitude Mountain ski resort. This gorgeous resort has a rich history dating back to the 1950s. It boasts a variety of terrain including powder slopes, carefully groomed trails, and even cross-country skiing opportunities. Located just outside of Salt Lake City, Solitude Mountain Resort is easily accessible to visitors.

  • Trampoline

    In movie

    Scene where The heroine is practicing the “Seventh Heaven” stunt over and over again. She accelerates, performs a jump, but every time something goes wrong - the landing is unstable, or she loses her balance in the air.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Brighton Ski Resort, one of Utah's oldest ski resorts, located in the picturesque Big Cottonwood Canyon. The high-altitude landscape with snow-capped peaks creates an atmosphere of seclusion and natural purity. The resort is known for its soft, fluffy snow that stays fresh due to its high-altitude location. Wide pistes, natural jumps and steep slopes make this resort ideal for snowboarders and freestylers.