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First Descent (2005)

First Descent (2005)
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When snowboarding first rose to popularity in the 1980s, many people didn't know what to make of it -- taking the thrashed-out style of skateboarding and moving it to the ski slopes, snowboarding was hardly welcomed by the old-school winter sports establishment who regarded 'boarders as punks and misfits. But as more people took up the sport and the extreme sports community developed a following that couldn't be ignored, a grudging acceptance of the sport (and the skills of the best board riders) followed, and now snowboarding is one of the world's leading winter sports. First Descent is a documentary in which some of the pioneers of the snowboarding movement (among them Nick Perata, Shawn Farmer, and Terje Haakonsen) talk about the past, present, and future of the sport with some of the top new riders on the slopes (including Hannah Teter and Shaun White). But along with sharing some friendly conversation, these snowboarding legends get together for the trip of a lifetime -- a journey to a beautiful Alaskan mountain range that has never been skied or 'boarded before, giving the veteran riders a chance to show that they still have what it takes, and the new stars a challenge no one has ever faced before. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Shaun WhiteHannah Teter, (more)
Director(s):
Kevin HarrisonKemp Curley, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of First Descent

When snowboarding first rose to popularity in the 1980s, many people didn't know what to make of it -- taking the thrashed-out style of skateboarding and moving it to the ski slopes, snowboarding was hardly welcomed by the old-school winter sports establishment who regarded 'boarders as punks and misfits. But as more people took up the sport and the extreme sports community developed a following that couldn't be ignored, a grudging acceptance of the sport (and the skills of the best board riders) followed, and now snowboarding is one of the world's leading winter sports. First Descent is a documentary in which some of the pioneers of the snowboarding movement (among them Nick Perata, Shawn Farmer, and Terje Haakonsen) talk about the past, present, and future of the sport with some of the top new riders on the slopes (including Hannah Teter and Shaun White). But along with sharing some friendly conversation, these snowboarding legends get together for the trip of a lifetime -- a journey to a beautiful Alaskan mountain range that has never been skied or 'boarded before, giving the veteran riders a chance to show that they still have what it takes, and the new stars a challenge no one has ever faced before. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Kevin HarrisonKemp Curley
Writer(s):
Kevin Harrison
Producer(s):
Kevin HarrisonKemp Curley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Drug Content, Profanity)
Categories:
Documentary
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    Scott A.

    Good movie. I liked the fact that it gave some background to the sport that the younger crowd might not have known about and the older ones will remember.

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    Andrew F.

    great overall movie, only thing i did not like about it is it gave a little too much of a feel that snowboarding is a culture where you have to be reckless and a punk. I'm not a rebel, Ima good stand up kinda guy and snowboarding is my passion. Besides stereotyping snowboarders this movie was phenomenal.

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    Tiffany G.

    This movie was so amazing and beautiful. If you snowboard or ski and can appreciate powder, it is a MUST. I can't wait to ride this winter. And I want to ride back country Alaska.

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