🎬 Documentary

The Performers

"They Have the World’s Greatest Job…. They Ski!"

1971 26m Dir. Dick Barrymore

About this movie

The story of five skiers, sponsored by K2, who tour the U.S. in a red, white and blue van that matched their skis. They travel like a pack of joyful wolves, devouring powder and looking for challenges. Just 26 minutes in length, the film offers ferocious detail, with ski footage that still holds up today. The film revealed the ski culture as a surrogate family. In an interview years later, skier Charlie McWilliams recalled how people came up to him to explain how they deeply identified with this happygo- lucky skiing clan. He saw the film as a groundbreaking portrayal of skiing as a tribal experience. “It was the first time anybody had gone out and made a film of a group of guys traveling around the country having a great time skiing.”

Quick facts

Year
1971
Runtime
26m
Genre
Documentary
Director
Language
EN

Cast

🎭 Documentary 🎬 Dick Barrymore 👤 Charlie McWilliams 👤 Pat Bauman 👤 John Clendenin
snow skiing

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The Performers has a runtime of 26m ( and 26 minutes).
The Performers was directed by Dick Barrymore and released in 1971.
The Performers is a Documentary film (1971).
The cast of The Performers includes Charlie McWilliams, Pat Bauman, John Clendenin, Bob Griswold, Jim Stelling.

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