
Movie spotlight
Ski to the Max
Fun and breathtaking action, the fascination of speed and pure zeitgeist - that's "Ski to the Max". Willy Bogner wanted to push the boundaries - and exceeded them. A stunt thriller like a mixture of James Bond and Ethan Hawke: Deep snow skiing in the Himalayas, extreme skiing in Alaska, slopestyle in Aspen and paragliding in the Engadine. The best skiers in the world set new standards for human possibilities.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the adventures of extreme skiers as they tackle some of the world's most challenging and remote slopes. It showcases breathtaking cinematography of skiers performing incredible feats in spectacular natural landscapes. The film captures the spirit of passion and adrenaline that drives these athletes.
Critical Reception
Ski to the Max received positive reviews, particularly for its stunning visuals and thrilling skiing sequences. Critics praised its ability to capture the essence of extreme sports and inspire viewers with the skiers' daring performances. Audiences enjoyed the high-octane action and the beautiful cinematography.
What Reviewers Say
Visually spectacular with incredible skiing action.
Captures the thrill and beauty of extreme skiing.
A must-watch for fans of winter sports documentaries.
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Fun Fact
The film features some of the earliest footage of competitive big mountain skiing, helping to popularize the sport.
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