Cheers
Originally released in 2010. Cheers is a documentary film. directed by Pierre Minhondo. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Aron Holterman, Dani Sastre, and Darius Heristchian
Synopsis
A creative dozen of snowboarding’s most dynamic riders come together for Cheers, the new film by People Creative. The same crew who brought you last year’s Nice Try team up with legends like JP Walker and Jeremy Jones alongside young wizards like Joe Sexton and Zac Marben. Cheers bridges the gap between pedigree and potential—with a variety of talent, terrain, and locations to make this the best People movie yet. Filmed in crispy HD digital video with a wicked soundtrack, Cheers takes viewers up-close and on-location to Lake Tahoe, Finland, Sweden, Whistler, Revelstoke, Washington, Utah, Oregon, Minnesota, and Newfoundland for a full season of good times and great snowboarding.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cheers about?
A creative dozen of snowboarding’s most dynamic riders come together for Cheers, the new film by People Creative. The same crew who brought you last year’s Nice Try team up with legends like JP...
Who directed Cheers?
Cheers was directed by Pierre Minhondo.
How long is Cheers?
Cheers has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Cheers released?
Cheers was released on September 1, 2010 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Cheers?
The main cast of Cheers includes Aron Holterman, Dani Sastre, Darius Heristchian, Elias Elhardt, Janne Lipsanen.