Whiteshine
Originally released in 2005. Whiteshine is a feature film. At just 34 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Philippe Belanger, Philippe Dion, and Phil Larose
Synopsis
The award-winning team at Pléhouse Films today announced the production of White Shine, the eagerly-anticipated sequel to Red Tape, Pléhouse films critically-acclaimed second production. The 16mm film will document the winter of the D-Structure team members as they explore the planet in search of the best alpine and urban destinations. For it's third film, Pléhouse has accepted its most important assignment to date: follow the 20 skiers part of the D-Structure professional and amateur teams as they travel the globe. The Pléhouse film crews will shoot thousands of feet of film documenting these elite athletes as they perpetually push the limits of skiing in the backcountry, in terrain parks and in unusual urban settings. Featured Skiers: Philippe Belanger, Philippe Dion, Phil Larose, Iannick B., Charles Gagnier, Sarah Burke, Thomas Rinfret, TJ Schiller, Josh Bibby Credit: Plehouse Films
Quick Facts
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Pléhouse Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Whiteshine about?
The award-winning team at Pléhouse Films today announced the production of White Shine, the eagerly-anticipated sequel to Red Tape, Pléhouse films critically-acclaimed second production. The 16mm...
How long is Whiteshine?
Whiteshine has a runtime of 0 hours and 34 minutes (34 minutes total).
When was Whiteshine released?
Whiteshine was released on November 1, 2005 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Whiteshine?
The main cast of Whiteshine includes Philippe Belanger, Philippe Dion, Phil Larose, Iannick B., Charles Gagnier.