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Warren Miller | Timeless

70 years of Warren Miller

by PowderGuide 10/18/2019
This year's Warren Miller Film Tour is the first tour to be filmed without ski film legend Warren Miller. But even after seven decades of ski cinema, generations of ski and snowboard enthusiasts still look forward to the coming winter and Miller's films every year. The Warren Miller Film Tour aims to satisfy this timeless longing again this year with its 70th film.

In Timeless this year, viewers will experience the endless spirit of winter all over the world, from the local Alps to the Mustang Powder Lodge in the Monashee Mountains in British Columbia. Mountain landscapes in Wyoming and Colorado are also included. There are a few new faces among the protagonists this year, including Olympic mogul skier Jaelin Kauf and Canadian World Cup ski racer Erin Mielzynski.

The film tour starts on November 4 in Thun, Switzerland, followed by the premiere in Germany on November 21 in Freiburg. Tickets for your desired tour stop and all tour dates can be found at htttp://www.warrenmiller.eu

You can find a little foretaste of the film in the current trailer for the film tour:

Competition:

As in previous years, we are once again giving away tickets for the Warren Miller Film Tour. To take part in the competition, you have to post a comment below this article or in the corresponding forum topic or Facebook post with the desired tour stop. You can find the possible dates below. The closing date for entries is 01.11.2019, 23:59.

Dates:

1x2 tickets for Freiburg 21.11.19
1x2 tickets for Hamburg 29.11.19
1x2 tickets for Augsburg 10.12.19
1x2 tickets for Munich 14.12.19

Regulation is excluded!

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