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Ski-Faszination (1966)

Directed by Willy Bogner
44minruntime
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Plot

With his first film "Skifascination", Willy Bogner junior composed something unprecedented: a ski symphony of ski races, sketches and ski ballet. The world had never seen such an aesthetic combination of choreographed ski turns, brightly colored ski suits and emotional music in 1966! Shot in Ultrascope in the mountains around St. Moritz, the idea, script, production and camera shots were all the work of Willy Bogner. The spectacular images opened up completely new perspectives on skiing, which at the time was primarily seen as a high-speed sport. Willy added a romantic touch to skiing by combining it with beauty, harmony and fun. He didn't even need a continuous plot - snow, mountains and dancing on two boards were all he needed as the main characters!

Genres

DocumentaryAction

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleSki-Faszination
Original languageDeutsch (DE)
Spoken languagesDeutsch
Production countriesGermany
StatusReleased
Production companiesWilly Bogner Film
Release date17 ottobre 1966
ProductionWilly Bogner
WriterWilly Bogner
EditingBeate Mainka-Jellinghaus
CinematographyLuggi Föger, Klaus König, Willy Bogner
Assistant directorsWilly Bogner
MusicBenny Golson
SoundBenny Golson

Release dates

Theatrical release

Germany / Oct 17, 1966

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