Poor Boyz Productions has released the trailer for their newest ski flick, WE: A Collection of Individuals. The follow up to last year’s Grand Bizarre is about the essence of skiing: enjoying the mountains with your pals. Check out the feature at 1:11, the air at 1:32 and the final urban scene at 3:31 for some highlights. 

This is the description from Red Bull Media House: Red Bull Media House, in association with Poor Boyz Productions, is proud to release the official trailer for WE: A Collection of Individuals. WE is a compelling story surrounding the life and times of the modern day skier. It has long been thought that skiing was an individual sport, however the story of WE proves that this idea is nothing more than a fallacy. Skiing is an art, a collaborative effort that takes the energy of many. Even though skiing encompasses many different venues and styles, the core remains within the crew of individuals that help scout, build, transport, struggle and keep each other safe. WE follows a season as a group of the most influential skiers travel the world in search of epic powder lines, tackling the streets, and creative park features. Together this collection of individuals become WE.

Riders include: Bobby Brown, Sean Pettit, Pep Fujas, Clayton Vila, Dane Tudor, Karl Fostvedt, Leigh Powis, Sean Jordan, Banks Gilberti, Paddy Graham, Bene Mayr, Cam Riley, Sammy Carlson, Josh Stack, Riley Leboe, Charly Ager and Joss Christensen.

The movie comes out September 11…WHO ELSE IS AMPED FOR SKI MOVIE SEASON!?

SONG: And We Danced (feat. Ziggy Stardust) by Macklemore

Poor Boyz Productions

It’s all about riding with your friends, after all “If you’re getting rad and there’s no one around to see it.. are you really getting rad?”

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