Powered by groupchats and sleepovers, Cute Café’s structure is amorphous, taking various shapes depending on who’s available to ride or lend a shovel. Their films are made for themselves and their love of skiing. They’re as much about sharing the group’s ‘esprit de corps’ as they are about remembering fun times and great seasons shared together.
Filmed primarily in Switzerland with a sprinkle of Swedish flair, What do you mean? embodies the relatable, smile-inducing homie film that effortlessly shares the approachability, creativity, and joy there is to be found from skiing street with friends. Every feature—from roof spot to rock jib—is hit with natural speed or the timeless shovel pull, and there are smiles, hugs, and laughs after every try. These girls show that you don’t need insane terrain, perfectly-shaped parks or chest-deep pow to have a good time skiing—all it takes are your friends, your skis, and maybe a couple of Tuffys.
We caught up with Alice Michel over a coffee—in a cute cafe in Martigny nonetheless—to get to know Cute Café, and how they bring such a cheerful approach to the seemingly increasingly serious sport of skiing. Humble and understated, Alice revealed the foundation of Cute Café’s laid-back, carefree approach, and their drive to remind everyone that at its core, skiing is simply better with friends.