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Freedom Found - My Life Story

Warren Miller

Publisher: Warren Miller Company

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Summary

The soul-searching autobiography of ski filmmaker Warren Miller. He drew millions of fans to his films over a remarkable 55-year career. What happened behind the camera was even more remarkable. This is the untold story of the godfather of action-sports filmmaking.
Available since: 09/01/2016.

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