Volcom 9191

Volcom 9191

Volcom 9191

  • Genre: Sports
  • Release Date: 2010-09-13
  • Episodes: 1
  • iTunes Price: GBP 4.99
  • iTunes HD Price: GBP 5.99

Description

Volcom Stone presents its latest snowboard film “9191”, a Veeco Film Production. “9191” is a sideways style introspective into the bewildering snow-covered dreamscape of international time traveler and mystic of the shred, Gigi Rüf. Every year Gigi circles the stratosphere in the name of snowboarding and “9191” is the accumulation of his visions from a season, documented in 16mm film, super 8, and highly defined video. Original soundtrack produced and composed by Baron (Extremely Sorry), exclusively for Volcom Entertainment. Hold onto your schnitzel and Viel spass!!! “9191” was filmed around the globe in New Zealand, Austria, Switzerland, Jackson Hole, Chile and Alaska. Throughout the film many of Gigi’s teammates and friends joined, Wille Yli-Louma, Bryan Iguchi, Luke Mitrani, Curtis Ciszek, Blair Habenicht, Nicolas Muller, Jake Blauvelt, and Wolle Nyvelt.

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 Volcom 9191 23:14 Season Only Buy on iTunes

Trailer

Reviews

  • GIGI

    3
    By Ruanaich
    Gigi is a great rider to watch, Veeco films always a cornerstone in snowboard films. Unfortunately I purchased Absinthe's Nowhere at the same time and was disappointed that the two movies shared some of the same footage, I felt a bit cheated. Standards are high and can't fault the filming or riding, sounds are always good too with Volcom's flicks.
  • No messing

    5
    By myspace.com/snowkaz
    This is snowboarding at its finest - no messing about between clips, just one after the other of epic riding shots which makes your spine tingle with powdery joy. Yes it's short but if it was any longer, I doubt my heart palpitations could take it! Epicness in a 9191 package!
  • Must see business.

    5
    By MonkeyLove.
    Amaziiiiing..... the riding (as expected) is incredible, everything's so big and smooth. And the filming/editing is extremely stylish, fitting the music perfectly, and vice versa. The only downside is that it's too short!

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