Après-ski (1971) Poster

(1971)

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1/10
No plot whatsoever!
cfc_can18 November 2000
If you like movies with no plot and lots of pretty girls, Snowballing is for you. It's about a couple of days in the life of a handsome ski instructor (Daniel Pilon who is way too good for this movie) and his amorous encounters while on the slopes. It's supposed to be a comedy but the humor is at the level of a 1920's bedroom farce, with lots of nudity added in. There's even a scene at the end in which two beautiful women are seen skinny-skiing. Celine Lomez is certainly easy on the eyes but the makers really should have tried a little harder to have added at least a hint of a plot to this film.
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6/10
This Ski Break makes better entertainment than most Spring Breaks
bbhlthph11 February 2005
With a population of under 10 million, many of whom are not native French speakers, it is a matter of pride to Quebec that it has built up and maintains a vigorous ongoing French speaking film industry. To do this costs must be cut to a minimum, films must have a wide enough general appeal to attract relatively large audiences when they are shown, and directors must always be aware that dubbed versions of their works may be needed to obtain them a limited circulation elsewhere in North America, or even just to sustain important VHS and DVD sales outside Quebec. These three constraints make the production of great works of art unlikely, and relatively few Quebec films have received wide international acclaim. Nevertheless they are generally competently made and acted works which are easy to watch and enjoy. They have also created a pool of competent and experienced actors who have a significant string of credits to their name and deserve to be better known outside Quebec. The two stars of this film Daniel Pilon and Celine Lomez provide good examples. Both can boast of a long list of major films in which they have participated, and as far as I know both remain professionally active today: but, as native French speakers who have filmed primarily in Quebec, neither has achieved the wide recognition they deserve in the English speaking film world (although Daniel Pilon has been more successful in this respect than Celine Lomez). It is very difficult to make a major mark as an actor in a film which most of its viewers will see only in a dubbed version.

Apres Ski is set in a Quebec ski lodge, probably in the Laurentian hills near Montreal, but the almost non-existent story is a pure farce which is liberally decorated with a number of attractive young girls displaying more than just their skills on skis. It is in many ways reminiscent of the crop of spring break films released in the U.S.A. Ski lodges provide many young people fortunate enough to live in nearby areas with physical challenges, skill building experiences and early opportunities to break away from home and start to find their own feet. In Europe and Canada, as well as some parts of the U.S.A., they provide a more sophisticated version of the simple "Spring Break" experience, and it is perhaps surprising that there have not been more films exploiting this. I never went on a spring break, but I had a number of happy stays in ski lodges when young, and now that I have had to give up skiing I found that my memories of these stays - even though I never had the (mis)fortune to go to one with the range of extra-curricular activities shown in this film - added to my enjoyment whilst watching it.

The French have always taken a more relaxed attitude to displaying the human body than most North Americans, but in their films they have also excelled in depicting normal human feelings. If we compare "One Wild Moment" with its Hollywood remake "Blame it on Rio", the first thing which is obvious is that Hollywood replaced the traditional Mediterranean beach where women with appropriate figures regard it as natural to wear monokinis, by Rio de Janeiro where this does not occur. But once one has seen the two films it is hard not to also recognise that in "Blame it on Rio" the sensitive treatment of the relationship between the principal characters, which made the original film so worth watching, has also been thrown away, to be replaced by some very corny comedy sequences. In my view to classify Apres Ski as a simple T & A soft porn frolic does not do it justice. Many people read books just to be entertained - others feel they have wasted their time if they are not either educated or forced to think whilst doing so. It is the same with films. For most of us simple entertainment and relaxation are important aspects of our lives, and films which provide for these needs competently also deserve to be recognised.

I could fill this page with criticism of this film but see no point in doing so. I found its worst feature to be very juvenile comedy dialogue, but this may have been accentuated by bad dubbing and may have been much less evident in the original film. Just comparing the English title of the dubbed film (Snowballin') with the original title Apres Ski suggests that this is probably the case. Also, I have only seen a cable TV version of the film which appeared to have been considerably shortened from its listed length, and this may have given it greater appeal, but for me Apres Ski whilst not a great film was enjoyable to watch and it deserved a rating of six out of ten.
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10/10
Sex in the snow would be good with papa
Friedls10119 October 2005
This is a very insightful film, i found it too be most useful and full on tips on how to ski! I must also say that Rene Angelil is one fine Papa Smurf and i have fallen in love with him in this film. He was very charismatic and i can fully understand how he has gone on to be Celine Dion's husband. I know i wouldn't say no! The film gave way to a new meaning on sex, i mean i thought the idea of snow was very intriguing and the naked ladies was a sight to be seen! I was however upset at the lack of nudity from the men and of course from my wonder that is papa! Having said that Celine was simply marvellous and maybe Rene remembered her in later years when meeting the ACTUAL Celine! Bravo
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6/10
Slap-stick loving in the snow.
thescfslayer19 October 2005
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After several years of trying to track this film down I finally got my hands on a copy a few days ago. Mine was entitled "Sex In The Snow" which I believe is the English title. The original title of course being Apres-Ski.

This is your typical soft porn farcical adventure and I had a raucous time watching it. It's very smutty but not at all sleazy. All good fun. I must say the highlight of the movie was viewing Rene Angelil in what I believe was his first acting role. He would of course go on to success as a music manager for Celine Dion. Celine fans may be disappointed that Mr. Angelil does not get his kit off in this movie and merely has a supporting role. So if you are trying to see this movie to see Rene in all his glory then... you will be slightly disappointed. However, there was a humorous scene with him wolfing down a huge sandwich.

So, this is a fun little movie from the 1970s about young people having fun on the slopes. I do recommend a view if you get chance.
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10/10
Released in North America on NTSC VHS videotape......No DVD Release....
oldquebecmovies10 January 2009
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This film was released on NTSC VHS videotape in North America by LES PRODUCTIONS MPA VIDEO Distribution in 1984 with the French title.....APRES SKI...It had a small distribution in Quebec and the French speaking areas of Eastern Canada and the northeastern USA....There is no DVD version......It was released in French Language with no English Subtitles.....It is no longer In Print and is rarely seen in French Canadian video stores.....the Ex-Rentals are generally poor quality and and the original tape has often been replaced.....Good luck in finding one with "Good" Picture Quality........It was released with a French language jacket with a drawing of nude skiers on the front......Directed by Roger Cardinal and stars Celine Lomez, Daniel Pilon, Robert Arcand....the run time of the North American release is 1 hour 44 minutes............Contains extensive female nudity......Sex In The Snow......Set in the beautiful mountains of Quebec, this rare 1971 Celine Lomez (@ 18 years) sex comedy follows the exploits of a handsome ski instructor (Daniel Pilon) as he teaches a class full of young beautiful women how ski, etc...................Another Alternate Versions for Apres-Ski (1971) released on American home video under the title "Snowballin'" contains graphic inserts of nudity featuring body parts from another different movie that do not belong to anybody in the original "Apres-Ski" movie.......Fortunately perhaps, this is the only appearance by the husband of Celine Dion (René Angelil) is a Quebec erotic movie.....
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