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Premiere DateOctober 26, 2009
Standard Films: Black Winter is a snowboarding movie that captures the essence of adventure, risk and exhilaration that comes with conquering some of the most challenging mountains and slopes around the world. It serves as an inspiration for all snowboarding enthusiasts as well as lovers of winter sports.
The movie is directed by Mike Hatchett and Travis Robb and features some of the best snowboarders in the world. The film is shot in various locations across the US, Canada, Russia and Europe, including the Tordrillo Mountains in Alaska, Whistler in Canada and the Italian Alps.
The movie is divided into different chapters with each chapter following a different snowboarding theme. The titles of the chapters include, 'Raging Winds', 'Alaska', 'The Perfect Storm', 'Beneath the Surface', 'Wind and Ice' and 'New Beginnings'. The themes are a reflection of the different snowboarding terrains and conditions that the snowboarders had to deal with, and each theme is captured perfectly in the cinematography.
Standard Films: Black Winter showcases the skill, strength and endurance of the snowboarders as they battle through extreme weather conditions, high altitude, icy slopes and challenging terrains, all while performing incredible tricks and jumps that are a true reflection of their mastery of the sport.
The film features some of the biggest names in snowboarding, including Mark Landvik, Fredrik Evensen, Jake Welch, Kazuhiro Kokubo, John Jackson, Gigi Ruf, and Torstein Horgmo, among others. Each of these snowboarders brings their unique style and personality to the film, making it a thrilling and captivating watch from start to finish.
The soundtrack of the movie is equally captivating, with songs from various artists in different genres, including rock, hip hop, and indie. The soundtrack is perfectly synced with the footage, giving the viewer a more immersive experience of the snowboarding journey.
Standard Films: Black Winter is not just a movie about snowboarding; it's a journey through some of the most beautiful and treacherous mountain landscapes in the world. The movie serves not only as a testament to the skill and bravery of the snowboarders but as a tribute to the majesty and power of the mountains themselves.
Overall, Standard Films: Black Winter is a must-watch for any snowboarding enthusiast, winter sports enthusiast, or simply anyone looking for an adrenaline-filled and awe-inspiring movie experience. The movie showcases the sheer talent and athleticism of the snowboarders, combined with stunning cinematography and a captivating soundtrack, making it a thoroughly entertaining and memorable watch.
