Words With Rafael Bergamaschi on Avalanche Bob Documentary
Avalanche Bob is a short documentary on the 82-year-old yodelling punk singer and snowboard enthusiast of the same name. Ben Yaxley spoke to director Rafael Bergamaschi.
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Avalanche Bob is a short documentary on the 82-year-old yodelling punk singer and snowboard enthusiast of the same name. Ben Yaxley spoke to director Rafael Bergamaschi.
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