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The Crash Reel ()


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Fifteen years of verite footage show the epic rivalry between half-pipe legends Shaun White and Kevin Pearce, childhood friends who become number one and two in the world leading up to the Vancouver Winter Olympics, pushing one another to... See more »

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Daniel Amen ...
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Kyla Donnelly ...
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Ellery Hollingsworth ...
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C.R. Johnson ...
Self (as CR Johnson)
Scotty Lago ...
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Jack Mitrani ...
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Luke Mitrani ...
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Stephen Murray ...
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Adam Pearce ...
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Andrew Pearce ...
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Christy Pearce ...
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David Pearce ...
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Pia Pearce ...
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Simon Pearce ...
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Stacy Pineles ...
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Trevor Rhoda ...
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Grant Russum ...
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Adam Taylor ...
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Mark von Bucher ...
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Tommie Walker ...
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Alan Weintraub ...
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jake Burton ...
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Directed by

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Lucy Walker

Written by

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Pedro Kos ... (written by)
 
Lucy Walker ... (written by)

Produced by

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Sara Bernstein ... supervising producer: HBO
Julian Cautherley ... producer
Dan Cogan ... executive producer: Impact Partners
Sabrina Doyle ... associate producer
Geralyn White Dreyfous ... executive producer (as Geralyn Dreyfous)
Martha Eidsness Mitchell ... associate producer
Sheila Nevins ... executive producer: HBO
Adam Pearce ... co-producer
Jenny Raskin ... co-producer
Diane Stewart ... associate producer
Sam Stewart ... associate producer
Lucy Walker ... producer

Cinematography by

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Nick Higgins

Editing by

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Pedro Kos

Editorial Department

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Yuki Aizawa ... assistant editor
Elaine Chu ... post-production assistant
Jonny Converse ... assistant editor
Oona Flaherty ... post-production assistant
Micah Gallo ... executive producer: Lit Post
Andrew Godbe ... post-production assistant
Michael Greenwald ... post-production assistant
Tyler A. Hawes ... digital intermediate colorist: Lit Post
Gustavo Mendes ... digital intermediate conform editor: Lit Post
Joe Peeler ... assistant editor (as Joseph Peeler)
Scott Purdy ... digital intermediate producer: Lit Post
Jesus Silva ... associate editor
Geno Tazioli ... digital intermediate account executive: Loit Post
Michael Williams ... assistant conform editor (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Kumi Craig ... hair stylist: Mr.Shaun White / makeup artist: Mr. Shaun White

Sound Department

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Julian Cautherley ... sound
Samuel Lehrner ... re-recording mixer
Jared Marshack ... sound mix technician
Matt Rede ... sound mix technician
D. Chris Smith ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Lucy Walker ... sound
Tim Wessel ... sound

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Tyler A. Hawes ... digital intermediate colorist
Sean Apple ... title animation (uncredited)
Craig Edwards ... digital artist (uncredited)
Ross Newton ... visual effects artist (uncredited)
Chris E. Peterson ... digital compositor (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Julian Cautherley ... additional photography
Bryan Donnell ... additional photography
Corey Konnec ... additional photography
Daniel Lyons ... additional photography
Aaron Maksymec ... additional photography
Tim Manning ... additional photography
Cybel Martin ... additional photography
Jack Mitrani ... additional photography
Adam Pearce ... additional photography
Andrew Pearce ... additional photography
Simon Pearce ... additional photography
Brad Kremer ... additional cinematography (uncredited)

Music Department

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Matt Biffa ... music supervisor: Cutting Edge Music

Additional Crew

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Yuki Aizawa ... a film by
Sara Bernstein ... a film by
Matt Biffa ... a film by
Heather Blanchard ... transcriber
Julian Cautherley ... a film by
Dan Cogan ... a film by
Jonny Converse ... a film by
Sabrina Doyle ... a film by
Geralyn White Dreyfous ... a film by (as Geralyn Dreyfous)
Jillian Ezra ... transcriber
Liz Ferrin ... sponsorship director (as Elizabeth Ferrin)
Aaron Fulmer ... production assistant
Elizabeth Gray ... a film by / archival consultant
Jonathan Gray ... legal services
James Hartey ... transcriber
Nick Higgins ... a film by
Andre Hoovgen ... production assistant
Kristen Irving-Jordan ... outreach director (as Kristen Irving)
Pedro Kos ... a film by
Samuel Lehrner ... a film by
Martha Eidsness Mitchell ... a film by
Jack Mitrani ... a film by
Sheila Nevins ... a film by
Adam Pearce ... a film by
Andrew Pearce ... a film by
David Pearce ... a film by
Kevin Pearce ... a film by
Pia Pearce ... a film by
Simon Pearce ... a film by
Joe Peeler ... a film by
Alexandra Pyke-Bagrash ... production assistant
Jenny Raskin ... a film by
Georgia Rodgers ... transcriber
Kristof Zoltan Ruzics ... a film by (as Kristof Ruzics) / production assistant (as Kristof Ruzics)
Marianna Sackler ... outreach director
Neema Sadeghi ... production assistant
Marc Schtter ... marketing consultant: Bond Influence & Dtrategy
Jesus Silva ... a film by
D. Chris Smith ... a film by
Diane Stewart ... a film by
Hardy Stewart ... production assistant
Sam Stewart ... a film by
Jacob Sutton ... creator: opening title equence, Glowing Man
Lucy Walker ... a film by
Chris Perez ... clearance counsel (uncredited)

Thanks

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Tyler Condon ... very special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Fifteen years of verite footage show the epic rivalry between half-pipe legends Shaun White and Kevin Pearce, childhood friends who become number one and two in the world leading up to the Vancouver Winter Olympics, pushing one another to ever more dangerous tricks, until Kevin crashes on a Park City half-pipe, barely surviving. As Kevin recovers from his injury, Shaun wins Gold. Now all Kevin wants to do is get on his snowboard again, even though medics and family fear this could kill him. We also celebrate Sarah Burke who crashed in Park City and died January 19, 2012. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • 眩晕 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Хроника падения (Russia)
  • Snieglentininko istorija (Lithuania)
  • The Crash Reel - jazda życia (Poland)
  • Priča o padu (Serbia)
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  • 108 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The film also premiered at the X Games on January 23, 2013 in Aspen as the first ever movie to play as a featured part of the event. See more »
Soundtracks Paper Romance See more »

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