Runway Films - See What I See

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Released: 2009
Run time: 00:33:32
Company: Runway Films

Tracklist / Soundtrack
Section: Artist - Title

  1. Intro: The DB's - Black and White
  2. Nelson, BC: She & Him - Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?
  3. Janna Meyen: The Velvet Underground - Here She Comes Now
  4. Big Bear, California: The Black Keys - 10 A.M. Automatic
  5. Leanne Pelosi: The Blow - Pile of Gold
  6. Gretchen Bleiler : Jon Brion - Theme
  7. Russia / Japan: The Raveonettes - Dead Sound
  8. Jamie Anderson: Broken Social Scene - Anthems for a Seventeen-Year-Old Girl
  9. Montreal / Quebec Canada: M.I.A. - 20 Dollar
  10. Desiree Melancon: The Dead Boys - Hey Little Girl
  11. Quebec: The Go! Team - I Never Needed It Now So Much
  12. Raewyn Reid: Kevin Drew - Safety Bricks
  13. DC Mtn Lab: Henchmen - Rockin' Robin
  14. Kimmy Fasani / Meghann O'Brien / Robyn Van Gyn: Sniff 'n' The Tears - Driver's Seat
  15. Erin Comstock: The Cool Kids - Bassment Party
  16. Friends: Mirah - Recommendation
  17. Night Pipe: Coconut Records - West Coast
  18. Natasza Zurek: Ladytron - Tomorrow
  19. Outro: Crystal Castles - Magic Spells
  20. Outro: Jon Brion - Knock Yourself Out
  21. Credits: Shout Out Louds - Normandie

The Best All-Girls video ever! This video is a must-have for any snowboarder's collection. In this all female snowboard film, pro riders from around the world. Runway Films is proud to present its second film 'SEE WHAT I SEE', a compilation of the most progressive riding from the world's best female riders in 2008. Upping the ante from last year's LA LA LAND, this is a movie not to be missed as the platform has been raised with scenes of riding the historical streets of Quebec city, snowmobiling the vast glaciers of British Columbia, lapping many of the major parks in the USA and reflecting upon what one's mind would conceive as their own snowboarding lifestyle. With new tricks in the bag, stakes are high for this movie to be destined to open your eyes towards female snowboarding.