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Warren Miller's Children Of The Winter [DVD]

Warren Miller's Children Of The Winter [DVD]
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Deep powder, huge airs, incredible cinematography and an impressive assembly of world class athletes all spectacularly come together in the latest ski film from Warren Miller.'Children of Winter'experiences the deepest powder in decades in Crested Butte, skis Iceland s amazing glacial coast, visits Colorado s legendary ski-journing competition in Leadville and features teenage snowboard pro Ben Watts chasing surf legend Gerry Lopez on Mount Bachelor s frozen waves.

The film also showcases spectacular footage shot in Japan, Austria, British Columbia and Alaska, with jaw-dropping performances by an impressive assembly of world-class athletes, including Jonny Moseley, Daron Rahlves, Gerry Lopez and Wendy Fisher.

'When it's cold and snowing, others run inside, but children of winter do the opposite.'Max Bervy, director and producer of 'Children of Winter'.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5265 in DVD
  • Released on: 2009-04-06
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 100 minutes

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Synopsis
Veteran ski filmmaker Warren Miller continues his search for the most extreme winter sports in the high-adrenaline CHILDREN OF THE WINTER. Travelling to Iceland, Japan, Austria, British Columbia and Alaska, Miller captures jaw-dropping skiing and snowboarding action featuring such top names as Jonny Moseley, Daron Rahlves, Gerry Lopez and Wendy Fisher.


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Some Thrills and Plenty of Spills, but ...3
As a great fan of Warren Miller ski films I was looking forward to this one, but found it a bit flat and slow moving compared with other recent efforts. All things relative, however, and I'm still glad that I bought it, but I doubt that it will get replayed as often as his other recent ones.