Cloud 9 is a 2014 American romantic sports drama television film directed by Paul Hoen and written by Justin Ware.
Her parents, Richard and Madeline, offer to fix the sign, but Kayla has to work at the kennel to replace Will’s sled.
Impressed by the remodeled kennel and grateful towards Kayla for restoring Will’s former passion, Andrea agrees to give the two a day off.
After being ridiculed by Nick for taking a fall while boarding, Will finally agrees to teach Kayla the Cloud 9.
Nick wins the men’s title at Fire and Ice, making Kayla the only chance the Hot Doggers have left against the Swift team.
She successfully lands the Cloud 9, scoring perfect 10 points from all the judges and making the Hot Doggers overall winners of Fire and Ice.
Cloud 9 was directed by Paul Hoen, produced by Salty Pictures and Blondie Girl Productions, and written by Justin Ware, Don D. Scott, and Katie Wech.
David Hiltbrand of The Philadelphia Inquirer described Cloud 9 as a quintessential Disney Channel TV movie, saying it is designed to appeal to tweens with its aspirational, romantic storyline.
Hiltbrand found that delisted its formulaic elements, the film is charming and enjoyable watch for its target audience.
[15] Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave Cloud 9 a score of four out of five stars and noted the depiction of positive messages and role models, saying that the film succeeds at representing the importance of believing in oneself and putting efforts to reach one's goals.
[17][18] Nielsen Media Research, which records streaming viewership on U.S. television screens, estimated approximately 5 million viewers tuned in for the premiere of the inspirational snowboarding movie Cloud 9.