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13 Best Snowboarding Movies To Binge-Watch

If you love snowboarding, you’re probably drawn to watching snowboarding movies and doccies in your spare time.

Not just entertaining, these can be useful to help you stay motivated to learn how to snowboard and improve your skills as they’re sure to give you some stoke.

Are there snowboarding movies on Netflix?

There are great snowboard movies you can watch on Netflix, so stop binge-watching sitcoms!

But Netflix isn’t the only place to find quality snowboarding movies.

With that in mind, here are some of the best snowboarding movies to watch, along with where to watch them. Grab that bowl of popcorn and get ready to feel inspired.

Best Snowboarding Movies For Your Must-See Bucket List

TurboDojo

movie poster for turbo dojo

Sometimes you don’t want a movie storyline about snowboarding, you just want to enjoy some amazing snowboarding skills performed against the backdrop of awesome soundtracks.

If that sounds like a cool way to get inspired before your next snowboarding trip, then you’ll want to get your hands on the 2017 flick TurboDojo.

It shows some of the best snowboarding skills from pros like Enzo Nilo and Hans Mindnich to leave you in awe.

It’s only about an hour long, so you’ll be able to sneak it into your busy schedule, but you’re sure to want to share it with all your mates.

Runtime: 68 minutes
Where to watch it: You can watch TurboDojo on Tubi and Amazon Prime

Fruition

This 2017 movie showcases the fascinating history of one of the most influential professional snowboarders in the world, Nicolas Müller.

It explores the many obstacles he faced, not only in his career but also in his personal life. If you want to see him in action, don’t worry – you’ll get to view amazing big-mountain scenes where he shows off his mad skills. It’s been said that no one can ride like Nicolas, so get ready for lots of awesomeness.

In case you don’t know much about him other than what you’ve seen with his recent social media controversy, let’s just focus on who Nicolas is as a snowboarder: he’s a legend who became popular for how he can ride on different terrains and adjust his style accordingly so that he’s always smooth and always in control.

He’s been called one of the best snowboarders of all time, so this movie is a must-watch for all fans of snowboarding.

Runtime: 65 minutes
Where to watch it: Netflix and Amazon Prime

The Spirit Of Flatness

Poster for the spirit of Flatness

Such a cool title alone is sure to make you want to check out this movie-slash-doccie.

The Spirit Of Flatness takes viewers on a journey through snowboarding culture in Finland.

The goal? Carve through the Finnish mountains! This is interesting because, in case you don’t already know, Finland is home to some of the most badass snowboarders in the whole world.

This 2018-released film features Janne Lipsanen and Axel Thelen, both professional riders, who take us through Finland and also into the Arctic circle to show us the highest, most dizzying, mountain where no one has ever snowboarded.

Runtime: 26 minutes
Where to watch it: You can watch the full movie on YouTube

That’s It, That’s All

This is a 2008 movie that explores what challenges and obstacles professional snowboarder Travis Rice has faced when snowboarding in remote terrain.

It’s intriguing, not just because of how it was shot in many locations around the world but also because it is renowned for setting a new standard for snowboarding movies.

A must-see if you love mountain riding and want to explore locations such as New Zealand, Canada, and Alaska in new ways – prepare to see riders from Rice’s dream team crew get dropped from helicopters to create fresh lines!

Runtime: 1h 3 min
Where to watch it: You can watch That’s It, That’s All on Amazon Prime

Further

further movie poster

In this movie, 2013 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year Jeremy Jones shows what can be achieved with big mountain freeriding in the backcountry, but be prepared for lots of drama, such as avalanches, dangerous terrain, and unpredictable weather.

You’ll love seeing the most remote mountain terrain out there and what thrills it has to offer snowboarding pros.

Note that Further is the second movie in the Deeper, Further, Higher trilogy and you’ll probably want to check them all out because they’re so good.

Runtime: 1h 31m
Where to watch it: You can watch Further on Amazon Prime

The Crash Reel

When you feel you need a bit of motivation it helps to watch movies featuring people who’ve taken big knocks and used them to bounce back.

The Crash Reel is such a movie, but it’s also so much more. It’s a documentary that documents the rivalry between snowboarders Kevin Pearce and Shaun White. Tragedy struck as Pearce suffered a traumatic brain injury that ended his snowboarding career.

Expect some tears as this doccie, which was released in 2013, will give you an honest look into the snowboarding world and how to remain determined and passionate despite the obstacles.

Runtime: 2h 27 min
Where to watch it: You can watch it on Amazon Prime

Apocalypse Snow

1983 movie apocalypse snow

This is an old French snowboarding film from 1983, but it’s a classic that every snowboarding addict needs to see.

This was actually the first winter sports film to feature snowboarding. It stars Régis Rolland, a French snowboarder, and looks at how the snowboarding revolution began in Europe.

You’ll love the amazing scenes of Rolland gliding down slopes and being chased by other guys.

Wait, what? Yes, this movie can be a bit bizarre at times – you’ll see zorbs getting in on the chase, too – so it’s the perfect snowboarding movie to watch with good friends when you want to see some cool snowboarding but be entertained at the same time.

Runtime: 26 min
Where to watch it: You can catch it on YouTube

True Life

Do you love getting a behind-the-scenes view into your favorite sportsmen? Then you’ll want to watch True Life, the 2001 movie that gives you insight into the lives of snowboard pros.

You’ll love seeing behind-the-scenes views of their travels as well as what their lives are like when they’re not on the mountain.

What’s great about it is that all the riders were involved in filming and editing their parts. Don’t worry, you’ll also enjoy rail segments from pros like JP Walker and Peter Line to make your day.

Runtime: 28 minutes
Where to watch it: You can watch True Life on Vimeo

Let It Ride

Let it ride craig kelly poster

This is an inspirational story of chasing your passion even if it’s not considered to be trendy.

Let It Ride features the story of Craig Kelly (the Godfather of freeriding, FYI) who created controversy when he wanted to focus on freeriding in his snowboarding career.

Released in 2006, this movie is a must to watch because Kelly chose to walk away from million-dollar deals to chase his passion. This movie will show you deeper insights into his life and passions before his tragic death in 2003 which was caused by an avalanche.

Runtime: 1h 30min
Where to watch it: You can watch Let It Ride on YouTube

Full Moon

Female snowboarders are making a huge mark on the sport and it’s time we paid more attention. That’s why you have to check out Full Moon.

This 2016 movie features talented snowboarders, such as Leanne Pelosi, Marie-France Roy, and others who will show you their amazing skills.

Not just a showcase of the female talent that’s out there, Full Moon is also a great tribute to the history of women’s snowboarding.

Runtime: 45 mins
Where to watch it: You can watch it on Amazon Prime

First Descent

First descent movie

The title of this movie is enough to intrigue you, right? It features five of the world’s best snowboarders who share their stories and prepare to take on the Alaskan mountains.

It stars Shaun White, Hannah Teter, Shawn Farmer, Nick Perata, and Terje Håkonsen.

This documentary puts the “big” in big mountain! Get ready for jaw-dropping snowboarding skills and learn about the evolution of snowboarding while being entertained.

Runtime: 1h 50 min
Where to watch it: You can watch First Descent on Netflix

We Ride: The Story Of Snowboarding

This is another must-see if you’re starting out in snowboarding or just want to increase your knowledge of it.

We Ride is a 2013 movie that tells us the snowboarding story from the people who actually shaped it over the years. The doccie takes you all the way back to the 1960s and explores how snowboarding changed over the following decades to become an Olympic sport.

It’s the perfect movie to watch when you want to be informed and inspired, as you’ll get to see interviews, amazing footage, and awesome skills.

Runtime: 1h 30 min
Where to watch it: You can watch We Ride on YouTube

Dark Matter

If you want something a little different, you’ll want to check out Dark Matter. This 2019 movie (not to be confused with the 2007 movie of the same name which is something completely different) follows pro snowboarders Elias Elhardt and Travis Rice as they film themselves snowboarding in the Alaskan backcountry.

You’ll feel like you’re watching something that’s been created in a studio because of how it looks like they’re not gliding but flying down the mountain. The scenery is incredible, and will make you want a slice of it by booking your next snowboarding trip.

Runtime: 27 mins
Where to watch it: You can watch Dark Matter on Amazon Prime and YouTube

Other Snowboard Movies To Check Out

6 Below movie

Maybe you’re looking for something a little lighter when it comes to snowboarding movies.

If that’s the case, there are some snowboarding comedies, like Chalet Girl, to offer you a bit of escapism. This is a romcom that features an ex-skateboarder who gets a job as a chalet girl to earn money so she can support her father. Although feeling overwhelmed in the snowboarding world at first, she soon learns how to snowboard and it changes her life.

If you love snowboarding but you want to steer away from romcoms, you should check out 6 Below. This is a survival drama that stars Josh Hartnett. He plays Eric LeMarque, real-life former Olympic hockey player, who encounters a rough patch in life and takes up snowboarding only to end up stranded during a snowstorm.

This nail-biting movie will keep you on the edge of your seat. It’s great for a bit of snowboarding entertainment on the weekend while giving you a solid real-life story that will make you want to make the most of your life.

And, if you love snowboarding movies but you’ve watched them all, you should check out McConkey. This isn’t about snowboarding but skiing. It features the story of Shane McConkey, an extreme skier who passed away during a ski-BASE jump in Italy. You’ll be hooked by his story as it looks at his career and complicated personal life.

Related Questions

Are snowboarding and skiing expensive?

Both sports are expensive, but you can prevent spending a lot of money by doing things like buying your gear at the end of the season and visiting resorts during the week.

How long does it take to become good at snowboarding?

It can take years and years of commitment to snowboarding to become advanced, but you can reach an intermediate level after about a season as long as you spend about 20 to 30 days on the mountain (via Snowboard How).

Conclusion

If you live and breathe snowboarding, you’ll want to watch snowboarding movies too.

In this article, we’ve featured some of the best snowboarding movies to start streaming and watching.

They’re the perfect way to relax at the end of a busy day while also offering inspiration for you to buy that snowboard and book that big mountain trip without delay.

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