Roger Cardinal emerged as a distinctive voice in the realm of cult cinema with his work on Snowballin' (1971), where he served as both director and writer. This film stands as a testament to the playful yet provocative style of 1970s exploitation films, showcasing Cardinal's ability to blend humor with edgy themes. His contributions to Snowballin' reflect a keen understanding of the genre's nuances, making him a noteworthy figure in the catalog of SassyFlix.
Snowballin'
Three ski instructors are more busy accumulating love affairs than giving lessons, so they spend more time in bed than on the slopes. The parish priest of Saint-Roch, Monsignor Raymond Lavoie, filed a complaint for obscenity and had the film seized by the municipal police in April 1971. The owner of the Capitol cinema was taken to court accused of having presented an immoral spectacle, indecent and obscene.