

Movie spotlight
Winter Magic Around the World
A breathtakingly beautiful film loaded with laughs. Travel from the American Rockies to the uniquely picturesque scenery of the European Alps. Catch scenes of the Bugaboo Mountains of British Columbia; Vail, Colorado; Switzerland; Japan; Australia; and Russia. Highlights include Stein Eriksen, Norwegian world Champion skier, performing among the gum trees and irrigation ditches of Australia as well as skiing among the crevasses of the Tasman Glacier in New Zealand.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores various winter traditions and celebrations across different cultures. It showcases the unique ways people experience and adapt to winter, from festive activities to enduring harsh climates.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'Winter Magic Around the World' (1975) is scarce, as is common for many documentaries from this era that may not have received widespread theatrical distribution or consistent archiving.
What Reviewers Say
Lacked detailed critical reviews due to its niche nature and release period.
Likely appreciated for its educational and visual exploration of global winter customs.
Audience reception is not well-documented, but similar documentaries often appeal to those interested in culture and geography.
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Fun Fact
The film's director and specific production details remain obscure, making it a somewhat elusive piece in documentary history.
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