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Our third full-lenght ski movie is NOT ONLY about skiing. With a healthful dosage of self-criticism it tells the story of an almost-grown-up, living on his own, trying to answer the everyday question: "What is it worth to spend time on?".
A film by Christoph & Philipp Kaar, featuring the skiing of
| Simon Loitzl |
| Alex Hasslwandter |
| Patrick Concha |
| Lukas Cairns |
| Marlon Zuelch |
| Torge Nagel |
| Tobias Bretzke |
| Philipp Loitzl |
| Philipp Kaar |
| Luis Blechner |
| Christoph Kaar |
This movie is an non-profit indie film from Innsbruck, Tyrol (Austria). It's a two-years project which has no commercial purposes/backgrounds. We do not sell anything and do not receive money from sponsors or third-persons. We do not own any of the rights to the music in this video. This video is only intended to promote the recreational activity called skiing.
A "Paniertn Circus" Film (ig: @paniertn_circus, fb: Paniertn Circus)
Produced by "a Twin Thing Film Production" (ig: @a_twinthingfilm, fb: fb.me/atwinthingfilm)
Concept and Story: Christoph Kaar, Philipp Kaar
Acting: Philipp Kaar
Art Direction (Visual effects, animations): Philipp Kaar
Voiceover: Christoph Kaar
Editing: Christoph Kaar, Philipp Kaar
Filming: Christoph Kaar, Philipp Kaar
Additional filming: Lukas Cairns, Patrick Concha, Simon Loitzl, Torge Nagel, Alex Hasslwandter
Mainly shot in Tyrol, in the regions around the capital Innsbruck. Summer footage shot in Portugal, Algarve.
Thanks to Lib-Tech Ski (lib-tech.com/skiing/) and Blue-Tomato (blue-tomato.com/de-AT/).
"Let's celebrate for the good times we had, and those that will follow!" - With much love from the whole crew, we do this for everyone who is involved in this great community. May this movie gets you hyped, happy, sad, thought-provoking. We are sure that everybody will find his own answer to the question: "What is it worth to spend time on?"
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