Wait til' Friday Teaser for Altitude Adjustment Film

Altitude Adjustment Ski and Snowboard film
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Altitude Adjustment is an independent film about skiing and snowboarding. The film explores the motivations behind non-professional skiers and snowboarders and their lust for snow.

For more info: www.altitudeadjustmentmovie.com/

 


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