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Release Date:
September 1, 2004
Original Title:
WSKI 106
Production Companies:
Poor Boyz Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Tanner Hall and Eric Iberg team up this year to bring you skiing most entertaining film to date, WSKI106. With Poor Boyz Productions, the leader in freestyle ski films, the best skiers of today and tomorrow, and one talented editor, the two have created a new recipe for ski films. WSKI106, shot in 16mm, brings you into the nine athletes ultra egos through a radio show format. With as many powerful ski shots as the rest of the big name film companies, this video separates itself from the pack by including more shots of an actual movie style with characters (ultra egos) and ideas.
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