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Ski Into The Sun
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Ski Into The Sun

Jan 1, 1997
0h 28m
★ 0.0

Overview

Short film by Willy Bogner. Created as an advertisement for the 1997 Bogner ski clothing collection. Featuring alpine ski and snowboard champions. Filmed at St. Moritz, Switzerland and Island Lake, Canada.

Genres

Documentary
Action

Production Companies

Willy Bogner Film

Ski Into The Sun Trailers

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Cast

Markus Wasmeier

Self

Markus Wasmeier

Anke Schaffelhuber

Self

Anke Schaffelhuber

John Eaves

Self

John Eaves

Happi Michel

Self

Happi Michel

Reto Lamm

Self

Reto Lamm

Sabrina Berger

Self

Sabrina Berger

Nicola Nussbaum

Self

Nicola Nussbaum

Claudia Michel

Self

Claudia Michel

Daniel Sappa

Self

Daniel Sappa

Manuela Pesko

Self

Manuela Pesko

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