To excel in any sport takes time, dedication, and motivation, but among the many there are always a few that rise above the rest... We call them Gifted. This film takes you behind the scenes of today's best professional waterskier, shot completely in High Definition in some of the best locations in the world. Get to know these amazing athletes as they live out their dreams as pro skiers. With an explosive soundtrack and loads of extra features, this is the film to get you fired up to get on the water!
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A Film by Ristorcelli & Dasher Join Waterski editor and pro slalom skier Todd Ristorcelli as he leaves Orlando, Florida and sets out on epic water ski travel adventures to St. Maarten, France, Italy, and California in his search for glassy water, inspiring skiers and good times. A step beyond the physical act of skiing, the joy of the experience is sharing it with people who have the same passion. Starring: Will Asher Jamie Beaushesne Marcus Brown Thomas Degasperi Trent Finlayson Natalie Hamrick Chris Parrish Nick Parsons Chris Rossi Keith St. Onge Terry Winter and more.. Bonus Features: Slow motion action of the worlds's best skiers Hilarious outtakes and wipeouts
A dive into the passion, determination, and adrenaline fueled world of competitive waterskiing, and the people who give their lives to it.
Water Ski and Wakeboard Movie. Pilot for a a weekly series on ESPN2 about the world of Waterskiing and Wakeboarding.
More than 80 minutes of high-energy skiing! Morning mist emerges from liquid glass. As a skier rips through a perfect turn, the rising sun ignites the spray like wildfire. This is the sensation created by [i]Edged in Water[/i]. No film has ever captured water skiing like this. The camera is everywhere: in the sky, on the water, aboard the boats, on the skiers. These are perspectives on skiing you've never seen and sounds you've never heard, stirring a fresh stoke like you've never felt. As [i]Edged in Water[/i] speeds into action, hang on. Starring: Wade Cox, Chris Parrish, Jamie Beauschesne, Freddy Kreuger, Marcus Brown, Natalie Hamrick, Jaret Llewellyn, Chris Rossi, Terry Winter, Ron Scarpa, Keith St. Onge, Scot Ellis and more ...
In the spirit of Charles Darwin, the origin of species, PJ McMillan is on a voyage to find the next level of waterskiing. You are invited to follow along with PJ as he looks to capture the next Evolution of skiing. Evolve is an pic journey of butter glass waters, hidden ponds, and banking turns like you have never seen. Shot all in HD, Evolve boasts some of the most unique and exciting footage ever captured in waterskiing. Take a trip with the likes of Marcus Brown, Terry Winter, Jamie Beauchesne, Seth Stisher, Jason Hutchins, Tom Henderson, Breanne Wagner, Carly Clifton, and many other names you know, and some you don't-- until now. From the mind behind 'Momentum', PJ McMillan brings you, Evolve...
Keep your hands within the boat at all times and hang on for the ride of your life! Rip across a river as smooth as glass at high speeds. Watch world, national, and regional champion skiers, wakeboarders, barefooters, hydrofoilers, wake surfers, trick skiers, and kneeboarders perform crazy tricks and get huge air. Mastered in 1080i high definition and set to a rockin' soundtrack. Check out this beautiful secret location and experience an all out adrenaline rush as these athletes shred through, plane on, and fly over a super smooth paradise they call home.
Two hours of slalom for intermediate and advanced skiers. Co-hosted by Gordon Rathbun.
Residing at 32 meters above sea level, the city of Orlando marks the water ski capital of the world. Onside Films brings you The 32 Accounts, containing a whole new insight into the personal lives of the top elite skiers, who travel from around the globe to base themselves around the densest concentration of ski sites existing today. Shot in high definition, THE 32 ACCOUNTS world record holder Karina Nowlan's reflection of 2008, Prodigy kid Zack Worden's Video debut, Chris Rossi's winter in Alta, Utah, world champaion Nicole Arthur, the untouchable Will Asher's day at the office, and jump annihilators Jaret Liewellyn and Freddy Kruger meet up to hit the ramp together. Athletes: Karina Nowlan, Thomas Asher, Zack Worden, Nicole Arthur, June Fladborg, Ray Stokes, Chris Rossi, Aaron Larkin, Jonathan Travers, Brooks and KC Wilson, Jaret Liewellyn, Freddy Kruger, and Will Asher Film by Ryan Sawyer Narrated by Casey Mommer
Jump, Gain, Fall is the story of a person jumping from a high bridge, who was ordered to commit suicide by another person;The story starts from the place where this event does not turn out as it should... The overall story of the film has a psychological and philosophical view of the difficult social issue of "suicide"; A problem that, according to the film, is not an accident and is caused by factors under the human body.
Looks at the emergence of lesbian feature filmmakers in the U.S. and how they produce films on a small budget. Interviews with directors Rose Troche (Go Fish); Sharon Pollack (Everything Relative); and Alex Sichel (All Over Me) as well as producer Dolly Hall, executive producer Christine Vachon and writers Sylvia Sichel and Guinevere Turner.
We all know Jack Nicholson the actor. But few know the history of Jack Nicholson the screenwriter, and especially Jack Nicholson the director. Nicholson's lifelong friend, filmmaker Henry Jaglom, reflects on the icon's behind-the-camera career, while film historian/filmmaker Daniel Kremer presents and analyzes the full scope of that history.
Onboard the Panerai container ship, the young sailor Rudmer dreams of becoming a captain himself one day.
In 1968, filmmaker Jules Dassin collaborated with Ruby Dee and civil rights activist Julian Mayfield on Uptight, a "politically radical" film noir about Black revolution, framed against the April 4 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Director, producer and co-writer Dassin, a blacklisted American exile, returns to his birth country after having gone into a second exile from his adopted country Greece, then makes a film that roiled the powers that be (or "powers that were") in the U.S. government. The material so upset the FBI that they closely monitored the production up until the eve of its premiere, recruiting crew members as moles. The irony is rich, as Uptight was a remake of John Ford's The Informer (1935) and dealt with a turncoat character who engineers the assassination of a revolutionary leader. How is Uptight both an outlier (or anomaly) as well as simultaneously integral to the career of Jules Dassin?
Otto Preminger wasn't only one of the most famous directors of classic Hollywood. He was a presence, a brand, and the only one who rivaled Hitchcock as the greatest showman and self-promoter of his generation. But toward the end of his career, his attempts to "get with the times" (with films like Skidoo, Tell Me That You Love Me Junie Moon, Such Good Friends, Hurry Sundown, and others) shocked, alienated, and outright repelled audiences. What happened to Otto and how can one best appreciate and enjoy those confounding later works?
Canadian-born filmmaker Sidney J. Furie made his name with British hits like The Young Ones (1961), The Leather Boys (1964), and The Ipcress File (1965). When he arrived in Hollywood, Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra wreaked havoc on his first major studio productions. In 1968, the newly emigrated director joined a stable of cutting-edge filmmakers at Paramount Pictures, under the new leadership of Bob Evans. His films saw both a stylistic departure and a shift in thematic focus. What was behind the evolution, and which aspects unite all of Furie's films?
Having worked in a wide range of fields from children's TV animation scripts to 'pink' films, independent auteur Okishima Isao directs and stars in this documentary. Upon hearing that the walkway along the Tamagawa Aqueduct, one of his favorite spots, was going to be closed to make way for a new road, he gathered his crew to document the scenery. Okishima gives accounts of various painters, writers, and manga artists, as well as his personal take on Saigyo, the traveling poet and Buddhist priest of the late Heian Period.
Drawing from the recent book, Reagan: The Life by best-selling biographer H.W. Brands, this Ronald Reagan biography dives deep into the pivotal events that shaped his life. Dramatic recreations reveal the untold, behind-the-scenes moments that shaped the trajectory of his career. Interviews and rare archival material illustrate his life through the Great Depression, WWII, Hollywood’s Golden Age, The Cold War, an assassination attempt (not unlike Bill O’Reilly’s book and recent Nat Geo movie, Killing Reagan), and public and personal heartache.