Warren Miller, creator of the ski film genre in 1949, during filming of an early film, date unknown. The opening scene in this year’s Warren Miller ski film, “All Time,” begins with grainy black-and-white ski footage and narration intended to emulate the movie-house newsreels of the 1900s. After a brief overview of the roots of skiing, the narrator introduces the man who created the ski film genre more than 70 years ago.
“All Time,” which will be playing at the Boulder Theater Nov. 9-11 and the Paramount in downtown Denver Nov. 16-18, has the usual assortment of beginner falls, ripping powder shots, bone-shaking crashes, and big-mountain skiers and snowboarders outrunning avalanches in exotic locales.
“I really was pleased that we were able to give a nod to everyone who has been involved throughout the history and the legacy of the company, starting with Warren,” Haskins said. “I think a lot of our younger audience may not know who Warren was, so it was really enjoyable to put a focus on Warren the man, and give that appreciative nod to all the athletes, filmmakers, resorts and snow-sports operators out there who are so integral to this project and these films.
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