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All.I.Can.
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All.I.Can.

2011 · EN · STATUS: [ STREAMING ]

Big mountain skiing serves as the frame for a meditation on climate change in this ski film, shot across six continents over two years. Camera crews follow some of the world's top skiers down remote faces, through backcountry powder, and off cliffs that leave no margin for error, cutting between the adrenaline of first descents and the quieter, slower-moving crisis of shrinking glaciers and unpredictable snowpack. The film treats the mountain itself as the throughline: the same terrain that makes for a career-defining run is also the terrain most visibly changing season by season. There's no single narrator walking you through statistics; instead the argument builds through juxtaposition, letting extended sequences of skiing stand next to shots of retreating ice and thinning snow lines. It plays as much as an adventure film as an environmental one, closer to an essay than a lecture, betting that watching people risk everything on a mountain will make you care more about what happens to it.