Author: Eric Iberg

  • Because

    Release date: Fall 2012

    Produced by: Two Plank Productions

    Directed by: Corey Tibljas

    Skiers: Corey Felton, Topher Plimpton, Taylor Felton, John Johnston, Matt Philippi, PY Leblanc, Ben Furmsky, Max Mancini, Colter Hinchliffe, Elyse Saugstad, Lexi DuPont, Jesse Hall, Marshall Miller, Drew Petersen, Mat Jackson, Jeremy Brown, Leo Ahrens, Conner Pelton, Jon Peot, Neil Amonson, Cory Zila

  • Stimulus

    Release date: Fall 2003

    Produced by: Rage Films, Team Thirteen

    Skiers: Jamie Pierre, Rex Thomas, Heath Ordway, Per Huss, Ryan Oakden, Gordy Peifer, Ian McIntosh, Tom Wayes, Jon Olsson, Jack Hannan, Tim Durtschi, Billy Buchbauer, Chris Eby, Rex Wehrman, Dana Flare, Ben Wheeler, Rob Alford, Nick Greener, Rob Greener, Paul Cotter, Jon Johnston, Alex Hokanson, Kevin Miller, Bryan Barlow, Eric Roner, Alex Paquin, Blair Fontana, Mike Wilson, Sage Cattabriga, Matt Burton, Max Kuszaj

  • Set in Motion

    Release date: Fall 2008

    Produced by: Two Plank Productions

    Directed by: Corey Tibljas

    Skiers: Tyson Bolduc, Max Mancini, David Lesh, Christian Allen, Ben Furmisky, Alex Schlopy, Aaron Estrada, Kiffor Berg, Chris Tatsuno, Jonny ‘Scriz’ Scott, Alex Albers, Drew Van Gorder, Heath Ordway, Travis Redd, Tony Sibert, Max Kuszaj, Jesse Hall, Jon Lafferty

  • Stars, Skis & Hucks

    Release Date: Fall 2005

    Produced by: Chainsaw Productions

    Directed by: Brad Holmes

    Skiers: Brad Holmes, Seth Morrison, Glen Plake, Tanner Rainville, Omar Otte, Michelle Parker

    Boarders: Shaun Palmer, Andy Finch

    A hard-core action ski movie from the controversial and charismatic Brad Holmes. Chainsaw is the definitive company of the genre…

    Some of the world’s best freeskiers throw down the gauntlet, with cutting edge skiing and nu-skool tricks. Filmed on three continents then wrapped in a 70’s cop-drama spoof, as only Holmes can…

    Two rebel detectives, Starskis and Hucks, pursue a cult of monoskiers called the: Morbid Midnight Monoskiing Militia (more commonly known as the: “MMMM”). The cult’s leader “Baron Monomania” (GlenPlake) and his goons, intend to melt-down the sacred golden skis in an attempt to make people finally realize how evily-cool monoskiing is… but not if Starskis and Hucks have anything to say about it!!!

    With good intentions, dumb-luck, and the help of a pimp called Gummy Bear, the two detectives battle to make the world a better place for ski-kind everywhere.

  • Winter Equinox

    Release date: Fall 1976

    Produced by: Wild Bill Production

    Directed by: Bill Burks

    Skiers:  John Clendenin, Bob Salerno (“Bad Bob”), Ed Ferguson, and Roger Evans, Genia Fuller, Wayne Wong, Penelope Street, Bob Theobald, Dan Pierce, Donavon Phillips, Doug Pfeiffer, Bob Burns, Terry McCarthy, Billy Pugh

    If they were not meant to fly, God would have given them roots. An adventure of the gypsy skiers. Much, much more than a ski film!

  • Ski to the Max

    Release date: 2000

    Produced and Directed by: Willy Bogner

    Skiers: JP Auclair, JF Cusson, Mad Mike Jones, Dave Swanwick, Markus Wasmeier, Scerre Lilliquist, Briece Lequertier, Frode Gronvold, Massimo, Perotti, Daniel Sappa, Sarina Berger

    Snowboarders rip it up and BASE jumpers do their thing in some of the most incredible ski, snowboard and paraglide stunts ever filmed or seen on screen.

    Directed by Willy Bogner using IMAX cameras, starring music superstar Pink and featuring over twenty world-class skiers, snowboarders and stunt riders. Ski to the Max features powder skiing in the Himalayas, extreme skiing in Alaska, slope style in Aspen and paragliding in the Swiss Engadin. From dangerous to breathtaking and simply beautiful, Ski to the Max is a thrilling and entertaining film.

  • A New Dawn

    Release date: Fall 2007

    Produced by: H3O Films

    Directed by: Anthony Bacon

    Skiers: Ben Kubas, TJ Schiller, Richie Paradise, Banks Gilberti, Mike Hornbeck, Wiley Miller, Tony Seigbert, Bobby Haupt, Matt Luckzow, Taylor Seaton, Josh Bibby, Michelle Parker, Denise Jaworsky

  • Booter Crunk

    Release date: Fall 2005

    Produced by: Rage Films

    Directed by: Sky Pinnick

    Skiers: Sammy Carlson, Tim Durtschi, Kent Kreitler, Jamie Burge, Max Peters, Tosh Peters, Tom Wayes, Zach Davison, Jamie Pierre, Kyler Cooley, Seth Warner, Dylan Natale, Tommy Ellingson, Zach Crist, Reggie Crist

    This incredibly unique film takes the viewer through the exposed mountains of Europe, Alaska, Tahoe, Utah, and Oregon. RAGE worked tirelessly on over 50 backcountry jumps, a private super park with features that have never been built, and endless urban handrails. The style of freeride is redefined when riders Durtschi, Ellingson, Cooley, Warner, and Carlson step into their bindings. But what about your big mountain fix? Don’t worry. Wayes, Burge, Kreitler, the Crist Brothers and world famous cliff dropper, Jamie Pierre, slay it all. This fil has a perfectly balenced formula of music, lifestyle, big mountain, urban rails, and monster sized backcountry jumps.

  • Crunch Time

    Release date: Fall 2005

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Tyler Hamlet

    Skiers: Tanner Hall, Simon Dumont, Pep Fujas, Chris Benchetler, Brandon Kelly, Anthony Boronowski, John Symms and more.

    Avalanches, overshoots, cliff hucks and the worst slams ever at Chad’s Gap. Poor Boyz Productions and Studio 411 will rock your socks off until you puke (or until your eardrums bleed-or both) with skiing’s most skull-snapping crashes of all time. Try to keep your eyes on the screen as Tanner Hall, Chris Benchetler, Brandon Kelly and Anthony Boronowski give first hand accounts of their worst moments. Hosted by John Symms, probably the funniest man in the world.

  • The Game Take 2

    Release date: Fall 2000

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Johnny Decesare

    Skiers: Shoya Okazaki, Boyd Easley, Rory Silva, Junpei Endo, JP Auclair, JF Cusson, Vincent Dorion, Mike Douglas, Philou Poirier

    A second look at an amazing season. Featuring skiers not shown in “The Game” and the rest of “The Game” players. Plus a bonus all rail seggie, and a mind blowing snow mobile segment.