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Any Snow, Any Mountain is a fascinating ride through the early 70s ski scene, directed by Warren Miller. You get this raw, almost visceral feel as the camera captures the adrenaline of skiers like Jim McConkey and Roger Staub, flying down legendary slopes in Squaw and Whistler. There's a certain nostalgia in the way the film embraces the spirit of adventure and the unpredictability of nature. The pacing is laid-back yet exhilarating, almost like a ski trip itself. The practical effects, with no CGI to speak of, make the stunts feel genuine. It’s less about a polished narrative and more about the joy of skiing and the landscapes that define it. This film is like a snapshot of a time when skiing was pure and unfiltered.
Explores iconic ski locations like Squaw and Whistler.Features early performances by notable skiers.Captures the essence of 70s skiing culture.
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