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Tout schuss
Max Salinger, writer divorced, flamboyant and self-absorbed, refuses to welcome her daughter for 15 years under its roof. In revenge, she steals his last manuscript and file class of snow. To retrieve his property, Max has then no choice but to land in the ski resort to improvising "accompanying parent. Only problem: the famous writer, who is not already an exemplary parent, is not really a qualified nor attendant! EPIC descents in infernal hiking, the life of Max in the mid-teens was not all rest Announces...
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Plot Summary
In this mockumentary, a disgraced former ski champion attempts a comeback by assembling a ragtag team of skiers for a competition. Facing internal rivalries and absurd challenges, they must overcome their personal demons and questionable training methods to achieve unlikely success.
Critical Reception
Tout schuss was met with a mixed to positive reception, particularly noted for its humor and unique premise within the sports comedy genre. While some critics found its mockumentary style derivative, many praised its originality and lighthearted approach to skiing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its quirky humor and the charmingly amateurish feel of its mockumentary approach.
Appreciated for its underdog story and the entertaining, if somewhat silly, portrayal of competitive skiing.
Some found the pacing inconsistent, but the overall comedic tone was generally well-received.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this film. However, general sentiment points towards enjoyment of its humorous take on sports and its independent film charm.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in a documentary style over several ski seasons, with much of the dialogue and situations improvised by the cast.
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