Snowriders
"Man Wasn't Meant To Fly... Until Now!"
Originally released in 1996. Snowriders is a documentary film. directed by Kurt Miller.
Starring Warren Miller
Synopsis
Spectacular shots of snowcapped peaks and extreme skiers gracefully defying gravity, not to mention common sense, are the highlights of this entertaining video from the venerable guru of skiing movies, Warren Miller. Sparing no expense, Miller's film crews span the globe, shooting snowboarders careening down absurdly steep Alaskan peaks, ski guides helicoptering to remote slopes in British Columbia, and hardy (and uninhibited) Scotsmen who boldly catch some "big air" in kilts. This video is fraught with offbeat humor, including shots of a snowshoe race that could have been filmed by Mack Sennett, and footage of "face jumping," the oddball diversion of hurling oneself off Alpine glaciers and parachuting to earth. Miller's gentle narration, replete with trademark corny remarks reminiscent of old movie newsreels, mixes with a musical soundtrack of contemporary rock that is often uncannily synched with the astounding footage of extreme skiing.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Revenue
- $2,035,470
Production Companies
- Warren Miller Entertainment
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Snowriders about?
Spectacular shots of snowcapped peaks and extreme skiers gracefully defying gravity, not to mention common sense, are the highlights of this entertaining video from the venerable guru of skiing mov...
Who directed Snowriders?
Snowriders was directed by Kurt Miller.
How long is Snowriders?
Snowriders has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was Snowriders released?
Snowriders was released on October 17, 1996 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Snowriders?
The main cast of Snowriders includes Warren Miller.