Snowboard Movies for the Snowboarding Enthusiast
Posted on Sep 29, 2011 with Comments 0
As soon as the autumn comes, the number of new snowboard movies also increases as shown in weekend events and film festivals. Typical examples are the snow film festival that rolls over one weekend in Lower Manhattan before winter and the Snow Film Fest NYC also on November. The purpose of these film festivals are clearly seen with a commercial purpose, to feed the hunger of the snow-deprived skiers and snowboarders before the snowboarding season comes.
Most of the line-up of the movies shown for this festival provides different views of the skiing and snowboarding world as well as reviews of famous ski resorts. This is one way ski resort owners around the world show what they have to their potential customers as they are featured in the festival. Here are some of the titles of the snow sports movies particularly for snowboarders; shown in the festival.
Nowadays, the quality of the movies has now grown as compared to the movies we watch in the olden times which were just little snow adventures. These are now worth taking a look as these movies now demonstrate the variety, creativity, and richness of these two well-known sports during the winter season.
- F*ck It. It is widely known that snowboarders around the world recognize that the coming of different seasons has its hardships and difficulties. They are a strange bunch in this film where some refuse to give in to common sense and some even face uncertain death in the cold snow. Despite the adversity, there are those who refuse to surrender and they have the solution to every problem. In the movie, it’s how you respond that is going to matter. This is under the production of Forum by executive producer Bryan Know.
- Stance. This movie emphasizes the increasing growth of woman snowboarders reaching the heights where before, they were consistently denied. The film has as its objective the creation of the most innovative snowboarding film for women to date. This commences a bigger initiative to push snowboarding boundaries in a cinematic and creative way. This is produced by JMills Entertainment’s Stan Evans.
- Hello World. This film tries to deliver cinematic style while showcasing the technical snowboarding drill called freestyle at its highest level. This shows another niche in the snowboarding culture while presenting its attack on this snow sport. This movie is produced by Alterna Film’s Carlo Wein.
These are just some of the films shown in the snow festivals which clearly shows how matured and developed these skiing and snowboarding movies has become.
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