This short documentary about freestyle skiing was directed for the NZ Tourist and Publicity Department by Sam Neill (who would shortly find fame as an actor). This was one of several docos directed by Neill while at the National Film Unit; other subjects included the Red Mole theatre troupe and architect Ian Athfield. Seven skiers put on daring displays of their 'art' in locations including Mount Hutt and Coronet Peak in Queenstown. Their final run ticks off a long held dream- active volcano Mt Ngaurahoe in Tongariro National Park. Flare was translated into French, Japanese, Italian, German and Spanish.
Freestyle began as an exuberant reaction to the constraints of conventional skiing. Now it has stretched the limits of what's possible on skis...– Early narration from short promotional film Flare
Music by Alan Galbraith and David Fraser.
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