Tag: Mickael Deschenaux

  • [ah-MIG-dah-la]

    Release date: Fall 2004

    Produced by: Omen Productions

    Directed by: Itai Nemovicher

    Skiers: Cody Townsend, Sean Sullivan, Brent Abrams, Rafe Robinson, Kevin O’Meara, Keith O’Meara, James Bushier, Sean Carey, Ryan Mailhot, Jason Abraham, Ingrid Backstrom, Simon Dumont, Mickael Deschenaux, Tanner Hall, George Hjelte, Kyle O’Neal, Henrik Windstedt

    Once again filmmaker Itai Nemovicher takes to the slopes to bring you his sickest film to date. Filled with first hand narration and an awesome soundtrack, [ah-MIG-dah-la] brings together the acrobatic wonder of the terrain park with the grace and wonderment of big mountain. Watch as these skiers take to the snow and push higher and faster than ever imagined and leave nothing behind but a yearning for more!

  • Super Park The Movie

    Release date: Fall 2002

    Produced by: Powder Magazine

    Edited by: Kris Ostness

    Skiers: Anthony Boronowski, Mark Abma, Phil Belanger, Chris Collins, Dash Longe, Iannick B., Mickael Deschenaux, Mike Douglas, Evan Raps, Sarah Burke, Shane Szocs, Mike Wilson, Pep Fujas, Rory Bushfield, Sage Cattabriga, Steele Spence, Tanner Hall, Thomas Rinfret, Andy Woods, Joe Sagona, Philou Poirier, Shane McConkey, Vincent Dorion, JF Cusson, Phil Dion, Phil Larose, Eric Pollard, Chris Turpin, Mike Nick, Paul Cotter

    The ultimate terrain park comes to life in this groundbreaking film. Edited by legendary filmmaker Kris Ostness, this film features the best footage from Superpark 4 with archive highlights from Superpark 1, 2, and 3.

  • Second Generation

    Released date: Fall 2001

    Directed by: Josh Berman

    Produced by: Level 1 Productions

    Skiers: Andy Woods, Scott Hibbert, Max “Massage” Kuszaj, Tanner Hall, Phil Belanger, Phil Larose, Mickael Deschenaux, Sarah Burke, Kristi Leskinen, Ben Grunow, Jon Olsson, Derek Klick, Marc Andre Belliveau, Candide Thovex, Boyd Easley, John Turkula, Garrett Brittain, Steele Spence, Rex Thomas, Rory Will, Matt Sterbenz, Dave Crichton

    Spurred by the re-invention of twin tip skis in recent years, the skiing industry and culture had been at once revolutionized. Influenced by these recent changes in the perception of skiing, a new crop of riders is now pushing the limits and definition of the sport in ways never-before imagined; they are, the Second Generation. Shot on location throughout North America, Europe, and Japan, Second Generation features the newest and most influential players in the new-school freeskiing scene, and follows them throughout the 00-01 season in their quest to push the limits of the sport. Featuring the most progressive skiing stunts and exploits ever caught on film, including Dave Crichton’s still legendary first movie segment, Second Generation will forever change the way you look at the sport of skiing. From 100-foot urban rail slides, to parking-lot step-ups onto rooftops, back-country kickers, and everything in-between, Level 1′s sophomore effort will leave you astounded by skiing’s recent progression.

    Locations: Alta, UT, Blackcomb, BC, The Canyons, UT, Mount Snow, VT, Okemo, VT, Park City, UT, Snow Summit, CA, Snowbird, UT, Stratton, VT, Sugarloaf, ME, Sunday River, ME, Squaw Valley, CA, Tremblant, QU, and Vail, CO, and Nagano, Japan

  • Strike Three

    Release date: Fall 2002

    Directed by: Josh Berman

    Produced by: Level 1 Productions

    Skiers: Marc Abma, Phil Belanger, Marc André Belliveau, Sarah Burke, Rory Bushfield, Chris Biollo, Garrett Brittain, Wyatt Carter, Sage Cattabriga, Emil Coty, Matt Collins, Dave Crichton, Liam Downey, Dylan Hood, Mickael Deschenaux, Simon Dumont, Derek Finn, Pep Fujas, Ben Grunow, Tanner Hall, Scott Havens, Scott Hibbert, CR Johnson, Derek Klick, Jon Kozody, Max Kuszaj, Phil Larose, Kristi Leskinen, Chris Lisle, Jon McMurray, Nick Mercon, Jordan Monk, Mauro Nunez, Peter Olenick, Michael Olenick, Jon Olsson, Heath Ordway, Jamie Pierre, Jon Reedy, Bernie Russeau, Rory Silva, Steele Spence, Matt Sterbenz, Sean Sullivan, Rex Thomas, Candide Thovex, Greg Tufflemeier, Jon Turkula, Chris Turpin, Roy Tuscany, Jeremy Weir

    No collection of jib flicks would be complete without Strike Three, a film which has undoubtedly become a cult classic in the years since its release. Credited for exposing the world of skiing to high-end urban rails and jibs truly for the first time ever, it features some of the gnarliest and most technical rails done to this day, shot across North America and beyond and matched to super hip-hop influenced soundtrack, Strike Three features the riding of the prototypical Level 1 crew, including Crichton, Hibbert, Woods, Burke, Emil Coty, and others, as well as introducing you to future players Simon Dumont and Peter Olenick in their first video segments ever.

    Locations: Albany, NY, Are, Sweden, Aspen-Snowmass, CO, Alta, UT, Boulder, CO, Breckenridge, CO, The Canyons, UT, Copper, CO, SP4 at Mammoth, CA, Mount Snow, VT, Naeba Snow Area, Japan, New York City, NY, Ottawa, ONT, Stowe, VT, Sugarbush, VT, Solitude, UT, Parkasaurus at Snow Summit, CA, Stratton, VT, Tremblant, QU, Vail, CO, Whistler, BC, Waterville Valley, NH.

  • Forward

    Release date: Fall 2003

    Directed by: Josh Berman

    Produced by: Level 1 Productions

    Skiers: Dave Crichton, Emil Coty, Peter Olenick, Simon Dumont, Tanner Hall, Derek Finn, Jon Reedy, Candide Thovex, Steele Spence, Liam Downey, Phil Belanger, Phill Larose, Mickael Deschenaux, Chris Turpin, Rory Sliva, Scott Hibbert, Rory Bushfield

    Forward, the fourth release from Josh Berman and Level 1, pushes the envelope of progressive freeskiing further than ever before, and takes you into the very heart of the sport’s culture and the lives of the athletes. Forward features the biggest names and best unknown talent from around the world and is set to a soundtrack of the best underground beats.

    Locations: New York City, NY, Stratton, VT, Whistler, BC, Mammoth, CA, Marble Mountain, NF, Tremlant, QU, Aspen, CO, Troy, NY, Breckenridge, CO, Park City, UT, Boston, MA, Boulder, CO, Timberline, OR, Lake Tahoe, CA

  • Mickael Deschenaux 2008

    Release date: fall 2007

    Brand: Ninthward

    Ski name: Le Comte

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  • Mickael Deschenaux 2009

    Release date: fall 2008

    Brand: Ninthward

    Ski name: Le Comte

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  • Mickael Deschenaux 2010

    Release date: fall 2009

    Brand: Ninthward

    Ski name: Le Comte

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  • Mickael Deschenaux 2011

    Release date: fall 2010

    Brand: Ninthward

    Ski name: Le Comte

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  • Mickael Deschenaux 2012

    Release date: fall 2011

    Brand: Ninthward

    Ski name: Le Comte

    Size(s): 176cm, 182cm