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Bumps: A Mogul Skiing Documentary

October 2, 2014 0h 47m 10.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 2014. Bumps: A Mogul Skiing Documentary is a documentary film. directed by Zac Hoffman. At just 47 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Synopsis

Bumps: A Mogul Skiing Documentary - The criminally under-told story of the athletes who dedicate their lives to perfection in a sport where perfection is impossible. "Bumps" reaches deep into the heart of the mogul skiing world. Mogul skiing has become a very popular event at the Olympics, but beyond the fact that competitors ski down some bumps and do a couple jumps, spectators don’t really understand. Bumps, directed by Canadian National Team member and filmmaker Zac Hoffman, fills this gap. The sport has yet to be shown to the public in a way that does it justice. A mogul run is exciting to watch, but once someone knows what goes into being able to make it down that course, it becomes so much more. It’s a display of strength, intensity, finesse, strategy, individuality, and mental fortitude.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 2, 2014 11 years ago
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Runtime 0h 47m 47 minutes total
User Rating 10.0/10 Excellent (1 votes)
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Box Office $5.6K Worldwide gross
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Language English Original language
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Country Canada + 1 more

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Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Revenue
$5,600

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bumps: A Mogul Skiing Documentary about?

Bumps: A Mogul Skiing Documentary - The criminally under-told story of the athletes who dedicate their lives to perfection in a sport where perfection is impossible. "Bumps" reaches deep into the ...

Who directed Bumps: A Mogul Skiing Documentary?

Bumps: A Mogul Skiing Documentary was directed by Zac Hoffman.

How long is Bumps: A Mogul Skiing Documentary?

Bumps: A Mogul Skiing Documentary has a runtime of 0 hours and 47 minutes (47 minutes total).

When was Bumps: A Mogul Skiing Documentary released?

Bumps: A Mogul Skiing Documentary was released on October 2, 2014 in theaters.