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Absinthe remains committed to documenting these amazing riders with the most timeless and stylish medium: Film. Following up to last year’s question ‘Optimistic?’, Absinthe answers with a crew of riders who overcome obstacles with spontaneity and skill in another full spectrum snowboard film that is down to have some more fun with snowboarding. Ready.
Production
Absinthe Films
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast
Nicholas Müller
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Gigi Rüf
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Kevin Pearce
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MFM
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JP Solberg
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Romain deMarchi
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Scotty Lago
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Mikey Leblanc
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Annie Boulanger
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Keegan Valaika
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Matt Beardmore
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Matty Ryan
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Wolfgang Nyvelt
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Cale Zima
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Marco Feichter
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Jules Reymond
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Blair Habenicht
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Jeremy Jones
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