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Remembering Ozzy: His Legacy Lives On in Kai Jones’ Falling Into Place

In Falling Into Place, Kai Jones’ breakthrough segment chronicled his evolution from fearless grom to fully formed pro skier. Set to Ozzy Osbourne’s “I Just Want You,” the piece captured the raw emotion, drive, and intensity behind Kai’s rise—made even more powerful by Ozzy’s haunting vocals.

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Falling Into Place: A Film, a Moment, and a Fall


Kai Jones, born into his father Todd Jones’ iconic action sports production company Teton Gravity Research, became a professional skier at just twelve years old. He swiftly rose to the top of freeskiing with viral videos that earned him four consecutive Skier of the Year nominations beginning at the unheard-of age of fourteen. On March 7th, 2023, Kai suffered a near-fatal, potentially career-ending ski accident at sixteen. The film documents his journey through multiple surgeries, intense rehabilitation, and the mental and physical struggles he faced as he fought to return to the top of the mountain.

The Soundtrack to a Breakthrough

In Falling Into Place, Kai Jones’ breakout segment marked a turning point—not just in his skiing, but in his story. Set to Ozzy Osbourne’s hauntingly powerful “I Just Want You,” the piece traced Kai’s transformation from childhood prodigy to full-fledged professional, navigating bigger lines, higher stakes, and the pressure that comes with chasing greatness. Ozzy’s voice gave the moment weight. The song wasn’t just a soundtrack—it was the soul of the segment.

View Kai Jones Ozzy Osbourne segment from Falling into Place

Rehab, Resilience, and the Power of a Song


What fans didn’t see on screen was how deeply that song embedded itself in Kai’s own personal journey. After a major injury, during the long, lonely months of rehab, “I Just Want You” became his fuel. Every time he stepped into the gym, every time the doubt crept in, Kai played that song—loud. The lyrics hit different now:
"There are no unlockable doors / There are no unwinnable wars / There are no unrightable wrongs / Or unsingable songs / There are no unbeatable odds."

For Kai, these weren’t just words—they were a mantra. A reminder that return was possible. That the mountain would wait.

Kai training for his comeback after his injury

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Ozzy and Sharon: Champions of Indie Storytelling

Behind the scenes, the Osbourne family has always been quietly supportive of stories like this. Sharon and Ozzy made sure their music could live in action sports films—despite the small budgets, the indie scale, and the niche audiences. Unlike many artists with locked-up catalogs, the Osbournes held the rights and never hesitated to say yes when the story was authentic. Their belief in raw, grassroots energy gave creators like us the chance to match images with music that truly moved people.

"I Just Want You"—A Return Fueled by Fire

Looking back, the final lyrics of the song take on new meaning:
"There are no impossible dreams / There are no invisible seams / Each night when the day is through / I don’t ask much / I just want you."
In the gym, in the edit bay, and on the mountain, that “you” meant everything. For Kai, it was the dream of return. For all of us, it was the fire to keep chasing what matters. Ozzy’s voice gave that feeling a soundtrack—and we’ll carry it with us, every time we drop in.

Ozzy’s Voice, Kai’s Journey, and a Film That Hit Home

Falling Into Place has earned widespread recognition on the festival circuit, with official selections at top events including the Mountainfilm Festival, Breckenridge Film Festival, Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival, Winter Park Film Festival, Santa Monica International Film Festival, and the Maine Outdoor Film Festival. The film also won the Audience Choice Award at the 2024 Coast Film Festival and was honored as Best Feature Documentary at the 2025 Wyoming International Film Festival—cementing its impact as both a powerful athletic story and an emotionally resonant film.

Todd Jones
Todd Jones
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Todd Jones is the co-founder of Teton Gravity Research and a filmmaker, writer, and storyteller with three decades of experience capturing life on the edge. From Alaskan spines to deep cultural dives, his work lives at the intersection of adventure, art, and authenticity.
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