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Warren Miller's Chasing Shadows
Warren Miller Entertainment's 66th snow sports film, Chasing Shadows. Watch JT Holmes, Seth Wescott, Caroline Gleich, Steven Nyman, Marcus Caston and more as they pursue turns on the mountains of our dreams: Chamonix, Alaska's Chugach, the Chilean Andes, Utah's Wasatch and the mightiest range of them all: the Himalaya. These athletes are masters in their element, and with every cliff drop, perfect line and neck-deep powder turn, they motivate us. Warren Miller once said, "A pair of skis are the ultimate transportation to freedom," and this year, we're chasing storms, snow, lines that live on the world's highest peaks, and the freedom that these things grant us.
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Plot Summary
Warren Miller's Chasing Shadows continues the legendary ski filmmaker's tradition of capturing the thrill of winter sports. This installment explores the pursuit of powder and the sheer joy of skiing and snowboarding across diverse landscapes. It features groundbreaking athletes pushing the limits of their sports in iconic locations, highlighting the passion and dedication that drives them.
Critical Reception
As with most Warren Miller films, 'Chasing Shadows' is generally well-received by its target audience of ski and snowboard enthusiasts. Critics often praise the stunning cinematography and the showcase of elite athletes performing incredible feats. While not typically reviewed by mainstream film critics, its consistent quality in delivering high-octane winter sports action makes it a reliable annual release for fans.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for breathtaking cinematography and dynamic action sequences.
Features inspiring performances from top winter sports athletes.
Delivers the expected high-energy thrills for dedicated fans.
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Fun Fact
Warren Miller himself, despite being the face and voice of the series for decades, passed away in 2012, making 'Chasing Shadows' one of the later films in the series where his iconic narration style was still featured through archival footage and his lasting legacy.
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