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Kim (Felicity Jones) is 19 years old, an ex-skateboarder working in a burger bar for a living. When she stumbles into a 'chalet girl' job, she's completely out of her element on the snow and with the Madsen family; her uber-posh employers and their ultra-cool son Jonny (Ed Westwick).
Kim just can't seem to get it right, and worst of all, she can't even ski. So finding a dusty snowboard, she begins to teach herself and realises her real talent is out there on the slopes.
As Jonny and Kim grow closer, and the competition draws nearer, Kim could have the world at her feet – a chance at real love and at a championship title – but can she overcome the odds and obstacles to triumph?
Special Features:
- Trailer
- Audio Commentary with Director Phil Traill and Felicity Jones
- The Premiere
Chalet Girl
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Kim (Felicity Jones) is 19 years old, an ex-skateboarder working in a burger bar for a living. When she stumbles into a 'chalet girl' job, she's completely out of her element on the snow and with the Madsen family; her uber-posh employers and their ultra-cool son Jonny (Ed Westwick).
Kim just can't seem to get it right, and worst of all, she can't even ski. So finding a dusty snowboard, she begins to teach herself and realises her real talent is out there on the slopes.
As Jonny and Kim grow closer, and the competition draws nearer, Kim could have the world at her feet – a chance at real love and at a championship title – but can she overcome the odds and obstacles to triumph?
Special Features:
- Trailer
- Audio Commentary with Director Phil Traill and Felicity Jones
- The Premiere
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Chalet Girl
This was exceptionally good and much better than I anticipated. It was bought for my 15 year old daughter but we all watched it together as a family and all thoroughly enjoyed it. I expected it to be a shallow 'teenage girly' film, but it was much deeper than that and it showed that it is OK to be different, just to be yourself and people should accept you for what you are. Well worth watching.