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Film

To Hear the Music.

To Hear the Music. , 1990 (29:30)

Annotation: About the international Alpine skiing competitions in the Alps.

Film description: Film about freestyle. The world's sports supplies, sports clothes, sports equipment. Demonstration sports gear. Film director Alexander Panin, conducts interviews with athletes, skier R. Mesnera. A fragment of the film F. Garhammera about Charlie-skier. Mountain ski resort in Europe. Tourist base. Movement of the cable car. Downhill skiers on the trails and slopes. Cableway. Vacationers in the lounges in the cafe. Downhill skiers T. Seiler, E. Garhammer rise to the Gondola ski slopes. E. Garhammer with the students. Freestyle. Training and performance of athletes. Snow machines. Alpine landscapes.

Source description 1: A panorama of the mountain - skiers sliding down from the snow-covered mountains.
The mountain - skiers are overturning while flying.
The building of the World Sport Inventory Exhibition.
A panorama of the people in the Exhibition area.
The models demonstrating sports clothes, dancing on the stage.
A girl wearing a sun glass.
The displays of the Exhibition: mountain - skiing boots and others.
The director of the CDS (Central Documentary Studio) A. Panin is interviewing Reinhold Messner in the street.
The fragments from the movie by Fuzzy Garhammer about the mountain skier Charley (F. Garhammer as Charley).
The Garhammers sitting at the table in the café.
A panorama of the mountain landscape.
The buildings of the mountain resort.
The aerial ropeway.
A panorama of the vacationists passing by: a man with a child behind, pulling a sledge with a child; the people on the sledge are passing by.
The mountain - skiers are sliding down.
The children on mountain-skies are sliding down.
The multi - stored hotels and other resort buildings.
The people are standing, taking sun-bath sitting the armchairs.
A street cafe; a waiter wearing a monkey’s mask is serving the people.
The vacationists are sitting in chaise longues, at the tables outside.
The sun glasses are in the shop window.


Source description 2: The mountain resort, people are passing by.
A panorama of the children learning to ski.
A panorama of a girl sliding down, another is going up.
The mountain skier Tony Sailer is waving his hand, a cameraman is shooting him.
A panorama of the mountain-skier Ernst Garhammer T. Sailer and the other mountain - skiers next to the aerial ropeway; skiing down.
E. Garhammer is speaking.
A panorama of E. Garhammer and T. Sailer indoors, T. Sailer is giving interview.
A panorama of the equiped mountain - skier (a helmet, a mask) standing.
The Snowboard Competition: the sportsmen are starting, going down from the mountain, turning over while flying.
The girls are looking.
A panorama of E. Garhammer showing the elements of mountain skiing to the learners.
A panorama of new mountain - skiers sliding down from the mountain.
E. Garhammer is with his learners; skiing down from the mountain together with a girl – learner, waving his hand.
The mountain-skiers on the track, the mountain - skiers are jumping, sliding down from the mountain.
A mountain landscape, the sun.
A panorama of the sportsmen training with parachutes, some of them are falling.
A sportsman on the board is jumping, turning over.
A panorama of a sportsman on the board reaching the group of mountain-skiers.
A sportsman paratrooper is flying.
The houses in the mountains.
A panorama of a sportsman flying with a parachute over the house, people are sitting on the terrace and looking.
A panorama of a parachutist flying over the mountains.
The mountain landscape.
The village.
A panorama of a house, a plough next to the house.
An elderly man is speaking.
A bush near the house.
A panorama of the mountains from window.


Source description 3: The mountain landscape, snow.
A panorama of snow removal machines cleaning the track.
The people are standing.
The sportsmen are flying with the parachutes.
The mountain - skier with the Soviet flag is reaching other sportsmen, they are standing in line.
The mountain - skiers at the start line, starting, jumping, turning over in the air.
A panorama of spectators waving with flags, applauding.
A panorama of women – slalomists.
A panorama of sportsmen jumping and falling.
The sportsmen are hugging.

The mountain-skiers are turning over in the air.
The spectators are dancing, shaking hands with the sportsmen.
The sportsmen are standing on the podium.
A panorama of a mountain - skier waving their hands.
People are lifting up the winner.
A panorama of the spectators greeting the sportsmen.
A sportsman giving autographes.
A sportsman is being interviewed.
Models are dancing in the hall.
A panorama of the decorated skies.
The Exhibition of Sport Clothes.
E. Garhammer is speaking, checking skies, smiling.
A panorama of E. Garhammer skiing down from the mountain.
E. Garhammer is jumping over a snow-covered hut.


Directors: Panin A.

Operators: Panin S., Panin A.

Script writers: Lukyaev V., Panin A., Panin S.

  

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