![]() With that said, I was still somewhat disappointed with the cinematography and was hoping for a little more and not so many recycled clips from what looked like other (old) documentaries.īefore watching this I had never even heard of the battle in this area of British Columbia over a ski resort community. There seemed to be an unnecessary amount of useless footage mixed in with the impressive clips (impressive in terms of the shots of mountain tops). At times, there were quick snippets of interviews thrown in with people whose connection to the documentary was uncertain to me. However, I found this documentary to be sadly lacking on information. If not for the information I was hoping to learn from this documentary I was at least hoping to see some great cinematic shots of the beautiful Canadian landscape. I saw this documentary on Netflix and was immediately interested in watching it. ![]() Reviewed by BPChamp 4 / 10 Somewhat of a Letdown Set against a backdrop of incredible backcountry ski and snowboard footage, Jumbo Wild documents all sides of a divisive issue bringing the passionate local fight to protect the Jumbo Valley to life for the first time. Patagonia presents Jumbo Wild -a gripping, hour-long documentary film by Sweetgrass Productions that tells the true story of the decades-long battle over the future of British Columbia's iconic Jumbo Valley and highlights the tension between the protection of wilderness and the backcountry experience and ever-increasing development interests in wild places. ![]()
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