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Giant Screen Film Collection > Rights Availabilities for U.S. Television

This is a marvelous collection of big-budget Giant Screen Films originally produced for IMAX™ theaters. Please contact our office for information about licensing opportunities.

3D Sun
From Earth we cannot look at the Sun with our human eyes. This 3D Sun odyssey gives audiences a chance to see the Sun up close in startling 3D; stand above the arctic circle and witness the most brilliant auroras on Earth; take a ride on a solar blast from Sun’s surface to Earth’s magnetosphere and come to a deeper understanding of what this vast sea of fire means to life here on Earth.

Year: 2007
Produced By: Melrae Pictures
Director: Melissa Butts, Barry Kim
Formats: 2K Digital
Executive Producer: K2 Communications

Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk
A journey into the multidimensional world of risk from the soaring and breathtaking cliffs of Norway to the calm and inspiring immensity of the Mojave Desert. Starring world champion skydiver Adrian Nicholas.

Year: 2002
Produced By: Sky High Entertainment / Carl Samson
Director: Marc Fafard
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Adventures in Wild California
Join some of California’s most unique residents, and experience the wonders of this amazing state’s farthest edges as few ever have. From sky surfing over San Diego, to snowboarding in Tahoe, to excavating the heart of a 30-story tall giant sequoia tree, saving stranded baby sea otters, and surfing giant waves at “Mavericks” in Half Moon Bay there’s something for everyone. Music from Lindsay Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac.

Year: 2000
Produced By: MacGillivray Freeman Films / Greg MacGillivray and Mark Krenzien
Director: Greg MacGillivray
Length: 42 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Jimmy Smits

Africa: The Serengeti
Chronicles a spectacle that few humans have ever witnessed, the Great Migration, taking viewers on a journey with over 1.5 million animals as they travel more than 500 miles across the Serengeti plains in Tanzania and Kenya.

Year: 1994
Produced By: Graphic Films / George Casey and Paul Novros
Director: George Casey
Length: 38 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: Over $90 million
Narrated By: James Earl Jones

Alaska: Spirit of the Wild
Academy Award nominee
Witness a poetic story of survival in the harsh conditions of Alaska.

Year: 1997
Produced By: Graphic Films / Paul Novros and George Casey
Director: George Casey
Length: 39 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: Over $57 million
Narrated By: Charlton Heston

Alien Adventure
An alien spacecraft lands in the middle of “Adventure Planet,” a hi-tech amusement park that is not yet open to the public. To determine if they should establish a permanent base on this newfound planet, the aliens sample a few of the attractions from underwater and underground rides to fast paced rollercoasters.

Year: 1999
Produced By: nWave Pictures / Charlotte Huggins and Caroline Van Iseghem
Director: Ben Stassen
Length: 37 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Amazing Journeys
Experience the world’s greatest animal migrations from zebras in East Africa, to millions of red crabs on Christmas Island, to gray whales in Mexico’s beautiful lagoons and monarch butterflies in the Mexican highlands. Travel back in time among exotic tribes of Africa to explore the roots of human migration.

Year: 1999
Produced By: Graphic Films / George Casey and Paul Novros
Director: George Casey
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Amazon
Academy Award Nominee
Follow the breathtaking Amazon River from its source in the high Andes through the dense rain forest, and journey with two “medicine men” on a quest for new miracles.

Year: 1997
Produced By: Ogden Entertainment / Jonathan Stern and Kieth Merrill
Director: Kieth Merrill
Length: 38 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Linda Hunt

Antarctica
For the first time in history the mysterious icy expanse of the highest, driest and coldest continent has been captured in the giant screen format. Experience the life and drama of Antarctica like never before.

Year: 1992
Produced By: John Weiley and David Flatman
Director: John Weiley
Length: 38 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: $75 million

Australia: Land Beyond Time
Stunning inside look at a land more like another planet than another country. Includes a rare natural event that happens only once every hundred years: the formation of a giant inland ocean out of nowhere in the middle of the harshest desert outback.

Year: 2002
Produced By: David Flatman
Director: David Flatman
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Baraka
Enter a world beyond words, where riveting, crystal clear images transcend language — and provide an unparalleled window into the human soul. The acclaimed Ron Fricke classic examines human life on earth through stunning cinematography.

Year: 1992
Produced By: Mark Magidson
Director: Ron Fricke
Length: 96 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Bears
From black bears in Montana to polar bears in the arctic, Bears features a fresh view of these powerful, majestic and often misunderstood animals in the full glory of their natural habitat, and highlights the universal threats to bear populations.

Year: 2001
Produced By: Goulam Amarsy and James Marchbank
Director: David Lickley
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Tyrone Benskin

Beavers
An acclaimed, intimate look at one beaver family and their aquatic habitat, which puts a remarkably human face on these amazing creatures’ emotions.

Year: 1988
Produced By: Stephen Low Productions
Director: Stephen Low
Length: 30 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: $70 million

Bugs!
See the miniscule world of insects magnified and explore the miracle of their success. From metamorphosis to master, predator to prey, and community to concealment, Bugs! brings audiences face-to-face with this amazing universe of creatures.

Year: 2003
Produced By: Phil Streather and Alexandra Ferguson
Director: Mike Slee
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: $25,000,000
Narrated By: Judi Dench

Chronos
The ground-breaking celebration of nature and art featuring time-lapse photography of locations around the world. A stunning visual odyssey that brought a new aesthetic dimension to the large-format genre. From Ron Fricke, the acclaimed director of Baraka and Koyaanisqatsi.

Year: 1985
Produced By: Jeffrey Kirsch and Mark Magidson
Director: Ron Fricke
Length: 42 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Cosmic Voyage
Academy Award Nominee
Cosmic Voyage mixes ground-breaking computer animation with cutting-edge science to give us a sweeping view of the universe. The film explores some of the greatest scientific theories, many of which have never before been visualized on film.

Year: 1996
Produced By: Jeffrey Marvin and Bayley Silleck
Director: Bayley Silleck
Length: 35 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Morgan Freeman

Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia
If it weren’t for a series of cataclysmic events; a comet impact being first on the list, our planet could still be the domain of dinosaurs.

Dinosaurs fascinate us so much, that many people wish they were among us. Fortunately, Dinosaurs 3D will be the closest thing to actually being in the presence of these extraordinary creatures. Deeply rooted in science, the film carries the audience back in time to witness these amazing beasts come to life.

Meet the largest living animals to have ever walked the Earth: the titanesque plant-eating Argentinosaur, and its nemesis, the Giganotosaur, a bipedal carnivore, that could easily challenge the famous T-Rex!

Year: 2007
Produced By: Carl Samson
Director: Marc Fafard
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated by: Donald Sutherland
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Dolphins
Academy Award Nominee
Examines the lives of dolphins in beautiful tropical locales, their remarkable intelligence, and their relationships with some unique humans who are close to them. Music by Sting.

Year: 2000
Produced By: MacGillivray Freeman Films / Greg MacGillivray and Alec Lorimore
Director: Greg MacGillivray
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: $69.6 million
Narrated By: Pierce Brosnan

Encounter in the Third Dimension
Encounter in the Third Dimension is a groundbreaking venture into the realm of 3D filmmaking. Using CGI technology to its maximum potential, 3D sight gags abound in this thrilling presentation that integrates computer generated imagery and live action to explore the history of 3D photography and 3D motion pictures.

Year: 1999
Produced By: nWave Pictures / Charlotte Huggins and Ben Stassen
Director: Ben Stassen
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: Over $37 million

Extreme
Extreme combines incredible extreme sport action with narration by the athletes and an eclectic, contemporary soundtrack. Extreme features 6 nature based sports; Big Wave Surfing, Ice Climbing, Skiing, Snowboarding, Windsurfing and Rock Climbing.

Year: 1999
Produced By: Neils de Jong Franken
Director: Jon Long
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag
Voted “Best of Festival” at the 2005 Large Format Cinema Association’s Conference
Climb into the cockpit with the world’s best pilots and reach speeds of 800 mph in the world’s most intense air war training exercise. Originally released in IMAX and other giant-screen theaters, this award-winning film follows a young American pilot as he makes his way through Red Flag air war training. Experience the intensity as U.S. and international pilots, ground crews, mechanics and rescue personnel are taken to the limits of their endurance.

Year: 2004
Director: Stephen Low
Length: 35 minutes
Formats: SD; HD

Flight of the Aquanaut
Flight of the Aquanaut is set against startling undersea vistas and tells a gripping tale of a diver’s voyage into danger. Equipped with a self-propelled, one-atmosphere “hard suit,” the aquanaut sweeps viewers along on a dramatic science adventure.

Year: 1992
Produced By: Pietro Serapiglia
Director: Stephen Low
Length: 35 minutes
Formats: SD; HD soon

Gold Fever
Gold Fever interweaves a modern prospector’s wilderness journey, the historical Klondike Gold Rush and an exciting African Royal Durba celebration and documents the cultural, economic and historical significance of gold.

Year: 1999
Produced By: David Lickley
Director: David Lickley
Length: 41 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Great North
The film reveals the Far North as you have never experienced it: the stories and music of the people, the Inuit and the Saami, who live on the roof of the world in Canada and Sweden. At the heart of their lives are the caribou and the reindeer whose remarkable journey reveals the majestic Arctic landscape.

Year: 2000
Produced By: Martin Dignard
Director: Martin Dignard and Bill Reeve
Length: 41 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Haunted Castle
Here you will join a young musician named Johnny as he takes possession of his mysterious new home — recently bequeathed to him by his deceased mother. Once inside, however, Johnny will quickly learn that all is not as it appears …

Year: 2001
Produced By: nWave Pictures / Charlotte Huggins and Ben Stassen
Director: Ben Stassen
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: Over $21 million

India: Kingdom of the Tiger
Follow in the footsteps of Jim Corbett, the famed English hunter-naturalist, as he races to save an Indian village from the terror of a man-eating tiger. Along his journey he expresses his passion for tigers and explores the issues of tiger conservation. The film is also a historical epic depicting India from 1910 to the modern era. Starring critically acclaimed Indian actress Smriti Mishra and Christopher Heyerdahi.

Year: 2002
Produced By: Afsana Amarsy and Goulam Amarsy
Director: Bruce Neibaur
Length: 42 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Journey Into Amazing Caves
Still in theaters

Follow two accomplished female cavers as they descend deep inside treacherous and beautiful ice caves in Greenland, underwater labyrinths in Mexico’s steamy Yucutan Peninsula and twisted caverns within the walls of the Grand Canyon. Music by Moody Blues.

Year: 2001
Produced By: MacGillivray Freeman Films / Greg MacGillivray and Stephen Judson
Director: Stephen Judson
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: $30 million
Narrated By: Liam Neeson

Kilimanjaro: To the Roof of Africa
Join a band of trekkers as they journey through rugged terrain and extreme conditions to look out from Africa’s highest point in David Breashears’ mountain adventure, Kilimanjaro: To the Roof of Africa.

Year: 2002
Produced By: David Breashears and Arabella Cecil
Director: David Breashears
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Legend of Loch Lomond
Set on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond in breathtaking Scotland, Legend of Loch Lomond is the dramatic ghost story of 18th century lovers cruelly separated by war, but reunited in the present day by a beautiful young singer who inadvertently becomes entangled in their tale.

Year: 2000
Produced By: Phil Streather and Alexandra Ferguson
Director: Mike Slee
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Lizard Kings
An educational, entertaining and fun program about how the documentary Dinosaurs 3D: Giants of Patagonia came to happen. The host guides you through the different stages of production that lead the film crew to bring Rodolfo Coria’s vision to life. Instructive but still full of the unbelievable images of dinosaurs, marine and flying reptiles that make Giants of Patagonia such a thrilling movie. Discover and enjoy at the same time!

Year: 2007
Produced By: Michel Beaudet
Director: Jack Hackel
Length: 43:22
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated by: Graham Cuthbertson

Lost Worlds: Life in the Balance
Lost Worlds takes viewers on a global exploration of the fascinating interconnectedness of all living things. Leap off the top of Angels Falls; the highest waterfall in the world, dive into active volcanoes and climb to the top of tropical rain forest to participate in the epic story of biodiversity and its profound importance to human life.

Year: 2001
Produced By: Goulam Amarsy and Jeffrey Marvin
Director: Bayley Silleck
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated by: Harrison Ford

Majestic White Horses
Using as its centerpiece both the world’s most famous horses, the Lippizans of Austria, and their home, the internationally famous Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Majestic White Horses will capture the heart and mystique of this great animal from the time of its youth to the crowning achievement of its entrance into the School. Music performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

Year: 2001
Produced By: Andreas Kamm
Director: Kurt J. Mrkwicka
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Stacy Keach

Mexico
Using text from Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes and ancient Aztec and Mayan poetry, Mexico leads viewers on a visual journey through this country’s rich and varied past and present. Stunning images and a dramatic musical score by Daniel Valdez create a vivid, insightful portrait of the Mexican people and their culture.

Year: 1997
Produced By: Lorena Parlee
Director: Lorena Parlee
Length: 43 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Martin Sheen (Eng), Enrique Rocha (Span)

Momentum
A sweeping, moving tribute to Canada’s stunning geography and rich cultural heritage, Momentum leaps off your screen as you go head-to-head with an icebreaker, plunge down a twisting mountain gorge, and soar through the clouds in the nosecome of a jet.

Year: 1992
Produced By: Colin Neale and Mark Zannis
Director: Tony Ianzelo and Colin Low
Length: 19 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Mystery of the Maya
Told through a modern-day archaeologist and a young Mayan descendant who explore ruins and legends to unlock the secrets of the past, the film takes the audience through a breathtaking trip on Mayan culture and history.

Year: 1995
Produced By: Barrie Howells
Director: Barrie Howells and Roberto Rochin
Length: 37 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Mystic India
Home to the oldest civilization, India is our world’s largest democracy. For millenia, many have left their homes and set off across this spiritual land in search of its secrets, to share the meaning of life that would elevate the rest of humanity. Of all such journeys, none is greater than the true story of an 11-year-old child yogi, Neelkanth, who left his home on June 29, 1792, on a journey of awakening.

Year: 2005
Produced By: BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha / Kalpesh Bhatt and Brain Rogers
Director: Keith Melton
Length: 45 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Peter O’Toole

Ocean Men: Extreme Dive
Follow world champions of freediving, Pipin Ferreras and Umberto Pelizzari as they attempt to do the impossible — descend to a depth of over 162 meters (531 feet) and return to the surface on just one breath of air.

Year: 2001
Produced By: Almut Saygin
Director: Bob Talbot
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
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Ocean Oasis
Plunge into the wildly spectacular Sea of Cortes and join beautiful naturalist Iliana Ortega to swim with whales, dolphins, sharks and giant manta rays. Then venture into the boiling hot desert to see Baja’s drier side, and up snow capped mountains as you explore the peninsula’s wonderful balance of life. Winner of Best Theatrical Program at Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival. Inspired Mexican President Vicente Fox to declare a new nature preserve.

Year: 2000
Produced By: Soames Summerhays and Don Steele
Director: Soames Summerhays
Length: 42 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Ocean Origins
(Formerly Origins of Life) 4 billion years in the ocean, from the very beginning of life up to the incredible moment when the first vertebrate emerged onto dry land and opened a path to the conquest of the continents, Origins of Life examines the fascinating sea-creatures that are still alive today.

Year: 2001
Produced By: Francoise Bellanger and Christian Oddos
Director: Gerald Calderon
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Ocean Wonderland
Shot on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and in the Bahamas, Ocean Wonderland 3D brings to you the amazing beauty of the many varieties of coral and the immense diversity of the marine life thriving there.

Year: 2003
Produced By: Francois Mantello
Director: Jean-Jacques Mantello
Length: 44 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Ring of Fire
Explore the great volcanoes that ring the Pacific Ocean and the cultures that coexist with them, including spectacular footage from Mt. St. Helens, Navidad in Chile, Sakurajima in Japan, and Mt. Merapi, Indonesia.

Year: 1991
Produced By: Graphic Films / George Casey and Paul Novros
Director: George Casey
Length: 38 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Search for the Great Sharks
From the coast of California to the remote reaches of South and Western Australia, this film pursues blue sharks, whale sharks, and the notorious great white to allow viewers an up-close experience.

Year: 1992
Produced By: Graphic Films / George Casey and Paul Novros
Director: George Casey
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Sedona: Spirit of Wonder
Viewers will travel back eons in time as the earth transformed into this fascinating region. See how the diverse cultures helped shape it and discover the historical magic of Sedona through vast, brilliant images.

Year: 1998
Produced By: Dave Swartwout
Director: Frances Grumman
Length: 34 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Sharks 3D
Presented by Jean-Michel Cousteau, Sharks 3D brings audiences face-to-face with a multitude of shark species, including the Great White, Hammerhead, and Whale Shark. Witness them as they really are: not wicked man-eating creatures, but wild, fascinating and endangered animals that have been in existence a million years before dinosaurs roamed the Earth.

Year: 2005
Produced By: 3D Entertainment & Gavin McKinney Productions
Director: Jean-Jacques Mantello
Length: 42 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Ski to the Max
Ski to the Max features powder skiing in the Himalayas, extreme skiing in Alaska, slope style in Aspen, Colorado, and paragliding in the Swiss Engadin. Pop star Pink and Canadian actor/extreme skier John Eaves lead audiences on a hair-raising adventure as creative geniuses on skis, snowboards, and high in the sky push the limits of their sports.

Year: 2000
Produced By: Willy Bogner
Director: Willy Bogner
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Skydance
Follow Laura, a young journalist, and Alec, an ex-fighter pilot, as they journey the final leg of a prestigious aerial race across France. Go on a dizzying journey across France — over Normandy, Brittany, the river Loire, Dordogne, Burgundy, Provence — and it all begins and ends in Paris.

Year: 2002
Produced By: Marie-Christine Montbrial and Michel Frichet
Director: Eric Magnan
Length: 42 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Solarmax
Experience humankind’s struggle to understand the sun and the sun-earth relationship from the earliest times to the present day with visits to amazing locations around the earth, and the most incredible visuals of the sun ever captured, culminating in the violent solar maximum event of the year 2000/2001.

Year: 2000
Produced By: John Weiley and Robert Eather
Director: John Weiley
Length: 37 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

SOS Planet
Combining live-action footage, digital effects, and computer-generated sequences, SOS Planet raises some of the crucial environmental issues of our time while taking a serious look at the role of the mass media in the campaign to protect our planet from a slow but seemingly unavoidable destruction.

Year: 2002
Produced By: Charlotte Huggins
Director: Ben Stassen
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Walter Cronkite

Speed
From the dawn of time to the farthest reaches of the conceivable future, get close to people who live and breathe speed. We are introduced to daredevils, racers, test pilots, and astronauts in pursuit of ever-faster velocities.

Year: 1984
Produced By: MacGillivray Freeman Films / Greg MacGillivray
Director: Greg MacGillivray
Length: 30 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: $47 million

Stormchasers
Takes audiences on a journey around the planet to experience the most extreme storms — monsoons, hurricanes and tornadoes — and to witness the dramatic efforts of scientists in pursuit of understanding and predicting these weather events.

Year: 1996
Produced By: MacGillivray Freeman Films / Greg MacGillivray
Director: Greg MacGillivray
Length: 38 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Straight Up: Helicopters in Action

An exploration of the vital roles helicopters play in modern civil and military aviation around the world. Travel with helicopter crews as they respond to real-world needs, including a high-voltage live-wire repair, a high-sea rescue, scientific research, endangered species relocation, land-and-sea military maneuvers, and more.

Year: 2002
Produced By: Jonathan Barker and Diane Roberts
Director: David Douglas
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Martin Sheen

Super Speedway
Catapults audiences into the heart of world championship auto racing action at mind-bending speeds in excess of 230 miles per hour. An inside look through the eyes of real-life racing legends Mario & Michael Andretti.

Year: 1997
Produced By: Pietro Serapiglia
Director: Stephen Low
Length: 48 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: $40 million
Narrated By: Paul Newman

The Discoverers
From the earliest voyages that mapped the Earth to today’s launches into space, The Discoverers reverberates with the passion to explore our universe. Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Dr. Daniel J. Boorstin.

Year: 1993
Produced By: MacGillivray Freeman Films / Greg MacGillivray and Adam Moos
Director: Greg MacGillivray
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

The First Emperor of China
The film tells the story of Ying Zheng, ruler of Qin, who conquered neighboring states and declared himself “Qin Shihuang,” First Emperor of China. Qin’s battles, achievements and tyranny are recounted with a cast of thousands in epic style, with historically accurate costumes and meticulous attention to detail.

Year: 1989
Produced By: Barrie Howells and Pan Han Ci
Director: Tony Ianzelo and Liu Hao Xue
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Christopher Plummer

The Great American West
The story of the Settlement of the United States’ western frontier is told using the stories and words (from diaries and letters) of real life people while showing this astonishingly beautiful territory. The film chronicles the major events that contributed to the settlement of the western frontier beginning with the Louisiana purchase and ending when in 1890 the U.S. Census Bureau declared that there was no more frontier; it had been settled.

Year: 1995
Produced By: Reed Smoot and Scott Swofford
Director: Reed Smoot
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Jason Robards

The Great Barrier Reef
Remastered in 1998, The Great Barrier Reef follows underwater adventurers as they explore the Reef, its awe-inspiring ecosystems, and the effect of people on this once perfectly pristine environment.

Year: 1981
Produced By: George Casey
Director: George Casey
Length: 37 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

The Greatest Places
Visit the most stunning and breathtaking locations on Earth, including Greenland, Madagascar, Namib, Okavango, Tibet, Iguazu and the Amazon.

Year: 1998
Produced By: Michael Cook
Director: Mal Wolfe
Length: 45 minutes
Formats: HD only

The Living Sea
Academy Award Nominee
From the tropical waters of Palau in the South Pacific, to the barreling waves of Oahu’s North Shore and Nova Scotia’s major tidal swings, The Living Sea celebrates the beauty, power and importance of the ocean. Music by Sting.

Year: 1995
Produced By: MacGillivray Freeman Films / Greg MacGillivray
Director: Greg MacGillivray
Length: 35 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: $87.6 million
Narrated By: Meryl Streep
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The Magic of Flight

Experience the thrill of flying and soar through the history of flight, from the Wright brothers to the dramatic high-speed aerobatics of the world-renowned Blue Angels.

Year: 1996
Produced By: MacGillivray Freeman Films / Greg MacGillivray and Alec Lorimore
Director: Greg MacGillivray
Length: 39 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

To The Limit
Follow the spectacular feats performed by world class athletes including a rock climber, an Olympic skier and a prima ballerina from a unique IMAX perspective — and witness what happens when the human body is pushed to the limit.

Year: 1989
Produced By: MacGillivray Freeman Films / Greg MacGillivray
Director: Greg MacGillivray
Length: 38 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
U.S. Box Office: $69 million

Tropical Rainforest

Explores the evolution, biology and recent destruction of the rain forest of Australia, Costa Rica, French Guiana, and Malaysia. Music by Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

Year: 1992
Produced By: Ben Shedd and Marian White
Director: Ben Shedd
Length: 39 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Ultimate G’s: Zac’s Flying Dream
A boy who dreams of flying grows up to make those dreams real, and tries to impress his childhood sweetheart by competing with a rival in an breathtaking aerial dogfight shot in the Grand Canyon. Pilots from the Air Combat Canada airshow team, and the world aerobatic champion enabled the filming of amazing aerial sequences. Year: 2000
Produced By: Sky High Entertainment / Carl Samson
Director: Keith Melton
Length: 37 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Vikings: Journey to New Worlds
They came from the North and soon the legend would say that they didn’t know fear. For hundreds of years, they were another name for “terror.” They were warriors, slavers, traders, explorers but also farmers, settlers, poets, loyal family members and skilled craftsmen. Vikings tells their story.

Year: 2004
Produced By: Sky High Entertainment / Carl Samson
Director: Marc Fafard
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: SD only

Volcanoes of the Deep Sea
Plunge into the ocean 12,000 feet deep for an unprecedented experience of this vast and little-explored dimension of our planet. The film follows a team of scientists as they dive to research mysterious hydrothermal vents on the mid-ocean ridge.

Year: 2003
Produced By: Pietro Serapiglia
Director: Stephen Low
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Ed Harris

Wild Australia: The Edge
Rappel into a world of exotic creatures, beautiful and treacherous waterfalls, canyons, and underground rivers carved by streams as our modern bushwackers explore a natural wonderland as it was ninety million years ago.

Year: 1997
Produced By: John Weiley
Director: John Weiley
Length: 38 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

Wolves
Wolves tells the remarkable story of one of the world’s most tenacious species and our closest fellow predator. The film follows these elusive subjects across remote landscapes in an effort to catch glimpses of a way of life known only to a handful of scientists.

Year: 1999
Produced By: Goulam Amarsy
Director: David Douglas
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD
Narrated By: Robbie Robertson

Zion Canyon: Treasure of the Gods
Zion Canyon: Treasure of the Gods makes it possible for viewers to explore the hidden recesses and dizzying heights of the canyon in breathtaking detail. The immense panoramas filling the screen make viewers part of the journey to discover the real Zion Canyon and its treasures, as well as the treasures of other beautiful canyons of the Southwest.

Year: 1996
Produced By: Scott Memmott and Kieth Merrill
Director: Kieth Merrill
Length: 40 minutes
Formats: HD and SD

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alistair hood September 11, 2009 at 7:33 am

where can i buy legend of loch lomond?

regards

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