SNOWMAN Official Trailer 2014 Documentary

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Watch the official trailer for SNOWMAN, the 2014 documentary about avalanche controller Kevin Fogolin. Filmed by Mike Douglas, the film is an incredible look at avalanches, and the people whose lives are centered around the lethal power of nature.

 


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