
Water to Wine 2012
Meet the snowboarding prodigy whose reputation as the world's top rider shatters when a stint behind bars lands him in unexpected company.
Director: Willie McMillon
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Water to Wine (2012) about?
*Water to Wine (2012)* chronicles the unexpected detour of a top snowboarder whose career hits pause behind bars. Upon release, he's swept into a celebratory chaos with fellow riders, trading handcuffs for a party van and the mountain for a snowboard extravaganza. The film blends real-life stunt riders with a semi-true story of redemption, rebellion, and reckless fun.
Who directed Water to Wine?
The film was directed by Willie McMillon, blending comedy and documentary styles to capture the unpredictable spirit of snowboarding culture.
Who stars in Water to Wine?
The film features Chris Coulter, Adam Dowell, Nic Drago, and Harrison Ford alongside Malcolm Ford and Bobby George, with many real snowboarding talents lending authenticity to the ride.
Is Water to Wine (2012) worth watching?
If you crave a brisk, offbeat sports comedy with a documentary edge, *Water to Wine (2012)* delivers. Its 45-minute runtime keeps the energy high, though its humor may polarize fans seeking serious sports footage. A cult pick for those who love irreverent takes on extreme sports.
How long is Water to Wine?
The film runs for 45 minutes.
About Water to Wine (2012) — A Mockumentary Comedy About Snowboarding's Wildest Ride
Meet the snowboarding prodigy whose reputation as the world's top rider shatters when a stint behind bars lands him in unexpected company. *Water to Wine (2012)*, a quirky blend of mockumentary and comedy directed by Willie McMillon, follows his chaotic return to the slopes—where a van full of fellow legends whisks him away for an epic, unrestrained celebration. Filled with real-life shredders, the film captures the highs, lows, and absurd detours of fame, blending raw authenticity with slapstick humor. Expect wild descents, off-mountain shenanigans, and a story that rides the line between fact and fiction.
With a runtime perfect for a quick adrenaline fix, *Water to Wine (2012)* is less a traditional documentary and more a playful ode to the culture of snowboarding—where passion collides with excess and every run tells a story. The atmosphere crackles with youthful rebellion and camaraderie, making it a groovy, off-kilter ride for fans of irreverent sports films. Whether you're chasing the thrill of the mountain or the thrill of the laugh, this 45-minute gem delivers more punch than a double black diamond.