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Filmed on the doorstep of
Australia's largest city, is about an ancient wilderness ...
a labyrinth of lost worlds and magical places - beautiful and
treacherous waterfalls, canyons and underground rivers, carved
by streams that lead back into a world as it was ninety million
years ago. Rappel into this world of exotic creatures and unique
plantlife with our modern bushwackers. |
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John Weiley |
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"The Celestial Railroad" is a fantastic dreamscape journey of a
boy named Giovanni. |
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KAGAYA |
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SOLAR MAX is a breathtaking exploration into the awesome vastness and
mysterious power of our closest star. Take a unique journey through time
and space and experience the sun's severe force and beauty. |
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Directors: |
John Weiley |
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"Straight Up!" showcases the vital roles helicopters play in modern civil and military aviation around the world. Helicopters save lives every day. Join the helicopter crews as they respond to real-world needs, including a high-voltage live-wire repair, a high-sea rescue, a drug bust, scientific research, endangered species relocation, humanitarian aid, land-and-sea military maneuvers, and more. |
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David Douglas |
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Deep in the jungles of Guatemala,
a black jaguar prowls the ruins of Tikal, a Mayan city that has lain abandoned
for a thousand years. What can its fate tell us about our own cities,
our own society? To find out, join narrator Harrison Ford on an exploration
of the mysteries of our planet's biological diversity. Tunnel into a metropolis
of micro-organisms beneath New York, swim through the kelp forests of
the Pacific, and climb to the top of the mysterious mountains in Venezuela
that inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel, The Lost World. |
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Bayley Silleck |
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The longest and greatest of any insect migration is that of the monarch
butterfly. This film explores the miracle of navigation as something the size of
a leaf, weighing no more than a paperclip, flies across an entire continent to |
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George Casey |
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Glide side-by-side with a graceful giant manta
ray as it arches and swoops through water, sparkling under the hot Baja
California sun. Witness the pageant of migrating whales, the elaborate
tango of courting terns, the battles of lumbering elephant seals. Fly
over sweeping vistas of snow-capped mountains, vast deserts, palm oases,
and mangrove swamps, then plunge into astonishing underwater sequences
of rarely seen marine life. Ocean Oasis is both visually stunning and
provocative, compelling in its message that this little-known region is
a treasure worth preserving. |
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Directors: |
Soames
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An iceberg looms, huge and luminous. A river winds
through a wide glacial valley, surrounded by stark mountains. Great North
features the wild vistas of some of the world's most spectacular landscapes -
the Artic regions of Quebec and Labrador, as well as northern Sweden. The
endless silence of the tundra. Icebergs drifting majestically on the Arctic
waters. The elegant ballet of the aurora borealis. And the unceasing, ingenious
efforts of northern peoples to adapt to life in an environment both harsh and
rich. |
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Directors: |
Martin J. Dignard |
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Take a majestic dive into the heart of the Ocean Origins, thrilled
by the magic of the large format and enhanced with spellbinding
music.
Ocean Origins invites us to an extraordinary adventure: 4 billion
years in the ocean, from the beginning of life until that incredible
moment when the first vertebrate emerged onto dry land and
opened the path to the conquest of the continents.
With fascinating footage applying micro and macro -
cinematography techniques filming creatures that are still alive
today, Ocean Origins shows how life forms diversified after the
first bacteria appeared.
Re-mastered and converted from the original 65mm Master film to Blu-ray! |
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Directors: |
Gerald Calderon |
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Take a
journey into the world of Wolves as these amazing animals work and play while
struggling to survive against the elements. Discover the world of Wolves by
plane, helicopter, on foot and through time. Meet the pack and find out what
really goes on in the wolf world where family members play, hunt, travel, howl
and struggle to survive.
Re-mastered and converted from the original 65mm Master film to Blu-ray! |
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Directors: |
Bayley Silleck |
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Discover the world of Bears and experience a fascinating encounter with one of
nature's most inspiring and misunderstood creatures. From a past steeped in
mythology to a future shrouded in uncertainty, this film contains stunning
footage of these enterprising omnivores in the full glory of their varied
natural habitats.
Re-mastered and converted from the original 65mm Master film to Blu-ray! |
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Directors: |
David Lickley |
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Exotic and isolated, Australia is an
intriguing continent that few people will ever get the opportunity to visit.
From the miles of red, weathered sand dunes that characterize the continent’s
famed Outback, to the cascading waterfalls and lush wildlife of its scattered
rainforests.
Re-mastered and converted from the original 65mm Master film to Blu-ray!
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Directors: |
David Flatman |
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Africa, the Serengeti: Journey with
more than two million wildebeest, zebras and antelope as they travel over 500
miles across the Serengeti plains. Considered one of the best and most
successful Large Format films ever produced.
Re-mastered and converted from the original 65mm Master film to Blu-ray!
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Directors: |
George Casey |
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Alaska: Spirit of the Wild
transports viewers on a voyage into the last great frontier where nature
enchants the eye with magnificent spectacles. Few places on earth impose greater
survival challenges and the conflict between climate and life than Alaska.
Despite harsh conditions, life in Alaska always finds a way to endure
Re-mastered and converted from the original 65mm Master film to Blu-ray!
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Directors: |
George Casey |
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Antarctica takes you to a continent
beyond imagination. Antarctica creates a sensation of truly being there - a
remarkable film experience where, through the heartfelt words of Antarctica
explorer Robert Scott, you'll re-live the brutal hardships, wonders and
isolation of the first men on this magnificient frontier.
Re-mastered and converted from the original 65mm Master film to Blu-ray!
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Directors: |
John Wiley |
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SKYDANCE is a modern day fairy tale told with breathtaking visual images on the
large format screen. Centered around a ficticious French Air Race, the viewer is
taken on an incredible aerial tour of some of France’s most impressive sites
including the Alps, the white cliffs of the Channel, baroque castles, the
plateau of the Auvergne, Chenonceau, Chambord, Mont St Michel and the azure blue
of the Mediterranean.
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Eric Magnan |
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The film is the story of two children, Zac and Laura whose dream it is to fly.
The fiction part of the film shows us the kids building a number of homemade
crafts that they wish they could fly but these dreams don’t become reality until
they both become pilots later-on in life. The main part of this film puts the
spectator in the front seat of the Extra 300 in solo flights, dog fights,
formation and aerobatic flying. Zac’s Flying Dream, being the pilot and flying
becomes a reality for the spectator.
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Keith Melton |
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Take a thrilling look at the world of skydiving and base jumping - parachuting
from a building, a bridge or a cliff. With breathtaking views of skydiving over
the Florida Keys, the Mojave Desert and the magnificent Fjords of Norway, this
giant-screen experience explores the psychological and physiological forces
behind risk-tasking and the physics involved in high-risk activities. |
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Marc Fafard |
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The Vikings are among the best-known and intriguing characters in world history, but they are also among the least understood. This 40-minute large format documentary film provides a comprehensive portrait of the Vikings, exploring in-depth their historical and cultural impact as well as their technological and scientific achievements, and in the process takes audiences on a cinematic adventure through the lands that the Vikings settled and explored. |
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Marc Fafard |
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Antarctica takes you to a continent beyond imagination. Antarctica creates a sensation of truly being there - a remarkable film experience where, through the heartfelt words of Antarctica explorer Robert Scott, you'll re-live the brutal hardships, wonders and isolation of the first men on this magnificient frontier.
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John Weiley |
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Africa: Journey with more than two
million wildebeast, zebras and antelope as they travel over 500 miles across the
Serengeti plains. Considered one of the best and most successful large-format
films ever produced.
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Directors: |
George Casey |
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Amazing Journeys: Experience some of
nature’s most incredible spectacles as millions of creatures undertake
extraordinary journeys of survival.
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George Casey |
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Discover the world of bears and
experience a fascinating encounter with one of nature's most inspiring and
misunderstood creatures. From a past steeped in mythology to a future shrouded
in uncertainty, this film contains stunning footage of these enterprising
omnivores in the full glory of their varied natural habitats.
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Directors: |
David Lickley |
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Alaska: Spirit of the Wild: A look
at the Alaskan wilderness throughout the year, from the harsh winters to the
rejuvenating spring. Witness The Spirit of the Wild in the thundering stampede
of caribou, the beauty of the polar bear and the stealthful, deadly hunt of the
wolf pack.
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Directors: |
George Casey |
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An iceberg looms, huge
and luminous. A river winds through a wide glacial valley, surrounded by stark
mountains. A rainbow arches over the rocky terrain.
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Directors: |
Martin J. Dignard |
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Exotic
and isolated, Australia is an intriguing continent that few people will
ever get the opportunity to visit. From the miles of red, weathered sand
dunes that characterize the continent's famed Outback, to the cascading
waterfalls and lush wildlife of its scattered rainforests.
(More info) |
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Directors: |
David Flatman |
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The barren deserts of Baja
belie a flourishing marine respite, full of lumbering elephant seals, squawking
terns, migrating whales and elegant manta rays. |
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Soames Summerhays |
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Straight Up! Helicopters in Action
features more than a dozen helicopters in a series of pulse-pounding adventures
that demonstrates the many roles these powerful aircraft play in our lives.(More
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Directors: |
David Douglas |
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Ocean
Origins: From the beginning of life until that incredible moment when the first
vertebrate emerged onto dry land and opened the path to the conquest of the
continents. |
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Directors: |
Gerald Calderon |
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Deep in
the jungles of Guatemala, a black jaguar prowls the ruins of Tikal, a Mayan city
that has lain abandoned for a thousand years. What can its fate tell us about
our own cities, our own society? To find out, join narrator Harrison Ford on an
exploration of the mysteries of our planet's biological diversity.
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Directors: |
David Lickley |
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Take a
journey into the world of WOLVES as these amazing animals work and play while
struggling to survive against the elements. Discover the world of Wolves by
plane, helicopter, on foot and through time. Meet the pack and find out what
really goes on in the wolf world where family members play, hunt, travel, howl
and struggle to survive.
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Directors: |
Bayley Silleck |
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The
First Emperor of China chronicles the period of Qin Shihuang's rule. Much of the
story has never been told before, and few Westerners are aware of his awesome
achievements. From the grandiose inner sanctum of Emperor Qin's royal palace, to
fierce battles with feudal kings, this historical drama re-creates the glory and
the terror of the Qin Dynasty.
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Directors: |
Tony Ianzelo, Liu
Hao Xue |
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Deep
within the jungles of Mexico and Guatemala, and extending into the Yucatan
Peninsula lie the fabled pyramids, temples and palaces of the Maya. While Europe
still slumbered in the midst of the dark ages, these innovative people had
charted the heavens, evolved the only true writing system native to the Americas
and had made tremendous strides in the areas of mathematics and calendars.
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Directors: |
Barrie Howells and
Robert Rochin Naya |
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2010