2008 was a monumental year for Poor Boyz, as we took a deeper look at the sport so many of us dedicate our lives to. In "Reasons", we took a look at what it is about skiing that draws us to it, and what it takes to keep at it, day after day. After winning numerous awards including, 'Best Overall Film', 'Best Editing', and 'Best Trick' at IF3, ‘Movie of The Year’ at the PVA’s and 'Best Core Film' at X-Dance, "Reasons" has left a permanent notch on the pillar of ski films.
2009 was no different. Poor Boyz took you on the road and into the day-to-day lives of skiers around the globe. No matter the terrain, the conditions, or the time of day; as long as friends and snow are together – Every Day is a Saturday. We continued the winning tradition with four awards at IF3, ‘Best Film’, ‘Peoples Choice’, “Best Soundtrack’, and ‘Male Performer of the Year’.
Poor Boyz has continued its evolution focusing on many new media platforms, such as, our custom digital download store, multiple products and our LIVE world premiere event. Moving forward in 2010, Poor Boyz will continue its evolution working with more new platforms, and products so you the fan get the most out of Poor Boyz! Check back daily for new updates from the PBP crew and athletes!
In 2010, we present….REVOLVER.
Revolver, the 2010 film from Poor Boyz Productions focuses on the progression and the factors that have coincided with many great advancements of the sport of skiing. (Over the last decade skiing has exploded into what we know it is today. But skiing has had many trying moments long before the end of the 20th century.) This season Poor Boyz Productions plans to showcase today’s raw talents of skiing in a high action, retrospective, yet progressive look at what things are pushing the sport today.
Poor Boyz Productions: True to the movement!
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