AJ Dakoulas

Filmes

Good Company Two
Director
Tom Wallisch, X-games gold medalist, has teamed up with friends from all over the world to create something incredible. Based around the simple concept of good friends traveling and skiing together, "Good Company” brings you amazing ski action in an entirely new format. Kyle Decker and AJ Dakoulas have collaborated to create a film you have to watch.
Begging for Change
Cinematography
The 2011 season rolls in and the snow begins to fall. Cities are scoured for features. Sleep is lost. Hits are taken. All for the opportunity to present one’s own interpretation of the sport. Join the crew throughout all times of the day and night as they put in the fullest efforts to portray their perspectives on the current progression in skiing; providing insight on a side of the sport that often times falls short of the spotlight. This is a skiing film that has been created to paint a picture on the lifestyles of a group of friends who share a similar outlook on the sport.
Begging for Change
Director
The 2011 season rolls in and the snow begins to fall. Cities are scoured for features. Sleep is lost. Hits are taken. All for the opportunity to present one’s own interpretation of the sport. Join the crew throughout all times of the day and night as they put in the fullest efforts to portray their perspectives on the current progression in skiing; providing insight on a side of the sport that often times falls short of the spotlight. This is a skiing film that has been created to paint a picture on the lifestyles of a group of friends who share a similar outlook on the sport.
So Far So Hood
Director
Watch the 4BI9 crew in their 2008-2009 season, as they travel around the globe in an attempt to document this year's most creative and progressive freeride skiing. Whether its Collin Collins and Witt Foster shredding neck deep powder, Tom Wallisch and Steve Stepp absolutely destroying the park skiing scene, or Henrik Harlaut closing down every single handrail in Salt Lake City, this year's film has a little something for everyone to enjoy. Once criticized for our controversial and often belligerent approach to skiing, the 4BI9 crew now sits back and reflects on the lengths we have traveled since our inception. Therefore, it is at this time that we proudly present our 3rd feature length film, SO FAR SO HOOD.
Slamina
Director
Join the 4BI9 crew as they travel to various locations across the country in an attempt to bring you some of the most progressive and entertaining displays of skiing around. Whether it was late-night handrail missions, early-morning backcountry hikes, 10 hour road trips, waist deep pow, bluebird skies, 15 second windows, broken generators or whatever else we came across we can guarantee that we did our best to capture the essence of it all; that is having a great time on and off the mountains with our friends. Featuring some of the top up and coming riders around during one of the best snow years. We can assure you that this will be a movie worth checking out. With that being said we are proud to announce our 2008 release entitled Slamina.
Look It Up
Director
In the fall of 2006, AJ Dakoulas and Andrew Napier boarded a plane to Utah with one goal in mind: to create a unique and groundbreaking film documenting the best up and coming riders around America. 37 tapes, 11 broken skis, 5 hospital trips, and 1 eventful season later, 4BI9 is proud to announce the release of their first ever full-length movie. The film, titled Look It Up, follows the 4BI9 crew to numerous locations around North America, as they strive endlessly to “get the shot”.
Look It Up
Cinematography
In the fall of 2006, AJ Dakoulas and Andrew Napier boarded a plane to Utah with one goal in mind: to create a unique and groundbreaking film documenting the best up and coming riders around America. 37 tapes, 11 broken skis, 5 hospital trips, and 1 eventful season later, 4BI9 is proud to announce the release of their first ever full-length movie. The film, titled Look It Up, follows the 4BI9 crew to numerous locations around North America, as they strive endlessly to “get the shot”.