Educational Movies


Born to be Wild

Born to be Wild

Duration: 40 minutes

Academy Award -winner Morgan Freeman narrates the documentary adventure Born to be Wild, an inspired story of love, dedication and the remarkable bond between humans and animals. Born to be Wild transports you into the lush rainforests of Borneo with world-renowned primatologist Dr. Birute Mary Galdikas, and across the rugged Kenyan savannah with celebrated elephant authority Dr. Dame Daphne M. Sheldrick, as the and their teams resource, rehabilitate and return these incredible animals to the wild.

Deep Sea

Deep Sea

Duration: 40 minutes

Deep Sea is a IMAX documentary film about sea life. The documentary is directed by Howard Hall who has also directed other undersea films such as Into the Deep and Island of the Sharks. The film is narrated by Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet. It also features music by Danny Elfman. The film shows various sea animals, such as jellyfish, octopus and turtles as well as coral reef life.

Flying Monsters

Flying Monsters

Duration: 40 minutes

In Flying Monsters, David Attenborough the worlds leading naturalist, sets out to uncover the truth about the enigmatic pterosaurs, whose wingspans of up to 40 feet were equal to that of a modern day jet plane. Attenborough works with scientists to understand the incredible story of the evolution of the pterosaurs, a story that unfolds in such stunning locations as New Mexico, the Jurassic Coast of Lyme Regis in Britain, an ancient pterosaur landing site in Southern France and a fossil pit in Germany where near perfect pterosaur specimens have been found.

Hubble

Hubble

Duration: 43 minutes

The film offers an inspiring and unique look into the Hubble Space Telescope's (HST) legacy and highlight its profound impact on the way we view the universe and ourselves. Hubble is an IMAX and Warner Bros. Pictures production, in cooperation with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The film reunites the Space Station film making team, led by producer/director Toni Myers. Hubble blasted off exclusively to IMAX theaters on March 19, 2010.

Space Station

Space Station

Duration: 40 minutes

Using advanced technology, the film tells the story of the greatest engineering feat since a man landed on the Moon; the on-orbit assembly of the International Space Station as it travels 220 miles above the Earth at 17,500 mph. The film included sequences that portray the force of a rocket launch, look into the depths of space, experience life in zero gravity and accompany astronauts on a space walk.

Under The Sea

Under The Sea

Duration: 40 minutes

An underwater look at the diverse coastal regions of Southern Australia, New Guinea and the Indo-Pacific areas and the impact of global warming on the oceans.

The Universe

The Universe

Duration: 40 minutes

Take an exhilarating, unprecedented tour of the seven most amazing wonders of our solar system, beginning with a trip to Enceladus, one of Saturn's outer moons, where icy geysers spout from its surface. Then venture to Saturn's famous rings, which contain mountain ranges that rival the Alps.

The Last Reef

The Last Reef

Duration: 40 minutes

The Last Reef is an uplifting, inspirational large-format and cinema experience capturing one of nature's more vibrant and diverse wonderlands. Exotic coral reefs, vibrant sea walls in the sub-arctic pulsating with anemones and crustaceans: these biodiversity hot spots are as vital to our lives as the rainforests. Shot on location in Palau, Vancouver Island, French Polynesia, Mexico, and The Bahamas using groundbreaking cinematography, The Last Reef takes us on a global journey to explore the connection of our cities on land with the ocean's complex, parallel world of the coral reefs beneath the sea.