All.I.Can. (2011): cast, story & where to watch

2011 · Film · ★ 7.2

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Released in 2011, All.I.Can. is a documentary film directed by Dave Mossop, running about 116 minutes.

What it’s about. The time has come for a ski film that stands for something. Join us as we unite spectacular cinematography with creative cinematic language to fuse our passion for skiing with our potential to help the environment. In bringing the planet to life and drawing parallels between our daily existence, we find common ground between the global situation and the real individual. Epic natural cinematography, ground breaking skiing from Chile to Greenland, and an environmental engagement that creates an accessible identification point for the viewer, leaving them with an inspiring new perspective.

Who’s in it. All.I.Can. stars Callum Pettit as Callum Pettit, Chris Rubens as Chris Rubens, Eric Hjorleifson as Eric Hjorleifson and Ingrid Backstrom as Ingrid Backstrom, among others.

How it landed. With an audience score of 7.2/10, All.I.Can. has been warmly received by audiences.

Where to watch. In US you can stream it on Echoboom Amazon Channel and rent or buy it from Apple TV Store and YouTube. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch All.I.Can. page.

If you liked it. Fans of All.I.Can. tend to enjoy One Direction: This Is Us, Burn the Stage: The Movie, BTS World Tour: Love Yourself - Japan Edition and Senna.

Frequently asked

Where can I watch All.I.Can. (2011)?
In US, All.I.Can. is available to stream on Echoboom Amazon Channel , and rent or buy from Apple TV Store and YouTube. Availability varies by country — check our where-to-watch page for every region.
Is All.I.Can. worth watching?
All.I.Can. holds an audience score of 7.2 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy documentary. Most viewers rate it highly.
Who stars in All.I.Can.?
All.I.Can. stars Callum Pettit, Chris Rubens, Eric Hjorleifson, Ingrid Backstrom and James Heim.
When was All.I.Can. released?
All.I.Can. was released in 2011, with a runtime of about 116 minutes.