de Julien Roserens & Jules Guarneri
Production Camille Jaccoux Black Crows

Five blackcrows’ skiers, including co-founder Camille Jaccoux, set off to explore the memories of this small resort on the border between Switzerland and Italy. A place steeped in history, this documentary traces the resort from its beginnings in 1963 to its definitive closure in 2010. Carefree joys and poignant melancholy come together in interviews and archive footage, but there’s no trace of regret in this place, now untouched by human activity. The blackcrows skiers provide us with dazzling proof of this with beautiful powder images shot in this mythical free-skiing spot.

A relic of a world that was not yet super-connected or super-tracked, the Super Saint-Bernard station was born of a simple vision: to link the road from Bourg Saint-Bernard, at 1932 meters, to the Col de Menouve, at 2,775 meters. Inaugurated in 1963, a year before the opening of the Grand Saint-Bernard tunnel, the station benefited from this new crossing point between France and Italy. As such, it represented the first Swiss infrastructure for motorists arriving from Italy.

For 47 years, the small resort of Super Saint-Bernard became Le Super, delighting families on both sides of the border. Its small north-facing ski area was a gateway to numerous off-piste itineraries, making it a powder Eldorado for several generations of freeskiers. Unfortunately, despite its altitude and excellent snow conditions, the resort was too isolated and too small to modernize its facilities, and was forced to close in 2010. So long Le Super, you remain a Super souvenir.

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