Hello World

Hello World

9.2

Sep 01 2010

From the minds behind knockout and most recently elektro, alterna films presents its global assault on snowboarding with its latest release titled Hello World. This film delivers inspired filmmaking and technical freestyle snowboarding at its highest level. A few highlights include rare visits to the war torn streets of bosnia herzogivna as well as shredding the pow of the middle east. Hello world is a blend of fresh faces and unique personalities that transpire in a creative and entertaining film.

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