

Storyline: Warren Millers Future Retro 2020 Warren Millers 71st feature film will stream across North America this November via regionalized events Boulder, Colo October 8, 2020 In the first ever digital release of a full length Warren Miller feature film, Warren Miller Entertainment WME is excited to bring its audience the digital release of the brands 71st film, Future Retro In Future Retro, progressive, young female skiers Lexi duPont and Amie Engerbretson journey to the heart of deep rooted ski culture in Switzerland, and freeskiers Baker Boyd and Victor Major rip the endless peaks of Iceland, using a 1,300 year old farm as their base camp Trio of world class snowboarders Elena Hight, Danny Davis and Nick Russell travel to Antarctica and witness the impact of climate change Legendary skiers Scot Schmidt and the Egan brothers show a new crop of athletes how they were responsible for the extreme skiing movement of the 80s and 90s, and the next generation of skiers and riders show us what it means to challenge the status quo From competitive triumph on the road to the podium at the World Cup in Killington to pushing boundaries of big mountain skiing in Alaska, Future Retro will be that connection past, present and future As winter enthusiasts gear up to get outside this season, the health and wellness of the Warren Miller audience is considered a top priority With this in mind, the world renowned production company has opted to share the 2020 film via a premium, virtual film format in November 2020
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