
Revolver
Documentary
Overview
Revolver, the 2010 film from Poor Boyz Productions, presented by Salomon focuses on the progression and the factors that have coincided with many great advancements of the sport of skiing. (Over the last decade skiing has exploded into what we know it is today. But skiing has had many trying moments long before the end of the 20th century.) This season Poor Boyz Productions plans to showcase today’s raw talents of skiing in a high action, retrospective, yet progressive look at what things are pushing the sport today.
Top Cast


Simon Dumont
Simon Dumont
Simon Dumont
Simon Dumont
Simon Dumont
Tim Durtschi
Tim Durtschi
Tim Durtschi
Tim Durtschi
Tim Durtschi
Dane Tudor
Dane Tudor
Dane Tudor
Dane Tudor
Dane Tudor
Sammy Carlson
Sammy Carlson
Sammy Carlson
Sammy Carlson
Sammy Carlson


Jossi Wells
Jossi Wells
Jossi Wells
Jossi Wells
Jossi Wells
Charley Ager
Charley Ager
Charley Ager
Charley Ager
Charley Ager


JP Auclair
JP Auclair
JP Auclair
JP Auclair
JP Auclair


Benedikt Mayr
Benedikt Mayr
Benedikt Mayr
Benedikt Mayr
Benedikt Mayr
Pep Fujas
Pep Fujas
Pep Fujas
Pep Fujas
Pep Fujas
Andreas Håtveit
Andreas Håtveit
Andreas Håtveit
Andreas Håtveit
Andreas Håtveit
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