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In Praise of Ski Movie Season with Drew Petersen & Jonathan Ellsworth
One of the best (and unique) things about snowsports is that, every fall, we get to meet up as a community, go to some theater, and watch together the season’s new ski and snowboard films. So on this episode, we celebrate the start of Ski Movie Season with Drew Petersen. Drew talks about the major impact that ski movie screenings made on him; he names some of his all-time favorite ski movies, he talks about his role today in running the Salomon Quality Ski Time Film Tour, and we offer a sneak peek of some of the films that will be showing, including the latest from Cody Townsend; a great one from The Blank Collective; and more.
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Yearbook (1:58)
Drew's Favorite Ski Movies (5:25)
The Quality Ski Time Film Tour (9:52)
Tour Locations (17:19)
The Films in the Tour (18:30)
Camp Blank (22:12)
Open (22:45)
Cody’s Latest Film (27:20)
Josh Daiek (30:25)
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