Feature Films

Extreme
Accompany the world's best extreme sport athletes as they challenge the most intimidating forces of nature on earth.  This thrilling film showcases the risk, adrenaline and humility of humans dwarfed by earth's untamed power and stunning natural beauty with the immediacy that only large-format film can provide.

Journey to Oahu, Hawaii, where world champions surf the biggest waves of their careers, then sail with legendary windsurfers through hurricane-strength wind and towering waves on the north shore of Maui.  Join the world's boldest snowboarders for in incredible ride down some of the steepest, most magnificent peaks in Juneau, Alaska; experience the thrilling descent as skiers tackle a peak known as "The Temptress."  Brave the elements alongside world-renowned ice climbers as they scale one of the most spectacular icefalls in the world - the Delphine Glacier in British Columbia - then feel the heat in Southern Utah as legendary rock climbers defy gravity and challenge vertiginous cliff waves.
   

Greece: Secrets of the Past
Greece: Secrets of the Past
features the beauty and grandeur of an ancient civilization. The birthplace of democracy comes alive through an exciting archaeological adventure. Explore the majesty of Greece's islands and witness The Parthenon brought back to its original glory through amazing leading-edge computer-generated images.

Greece: Secrets of the Past was directed by two-time Academy Award - nominated filmmaker Greg MacGillivray and tells the stirring story of how a 21st Century Greek archeologist uncovers the secret history of his ancient ancestors who forged a society that continues to astound the world today with its ideas, inventions and achievements. Set against the breathtaking, azure vistas of the Greek Isles, the film merges a contemporary archeological "detective story" with some of the most advanced and painstaking digital re-creations ever undertaken for an IMAX theatre film, with scenes that restore such centuries-old spectacles as the original Parthenon and the volcanic eruption that buried Santorini in 1646 BC.

   
Sea Monsters
The film from National Geographic follows a family of Dolichorhynchops, also known informally as "dollies," as they traverse ancient waters populated with saber-toothed fish, prehistoric sharks, and giant squid. On their journey the dollies encounter other extraordinary sea creatures: lizard-like reptiles called Platecarpus that swallowed their prey whole like snakes; Styxosaurus with necks nearly 20 feet long and paddle-like fins as large as an adult human; and at the top of the food chain, the monstrous Tylosaurus, a predator with no enemies. Narrated by Tony Award-winning actor Liev Schreiber and with an original score by longtime musical collaborators Richard Evans, David Rhodes, and Peter Gabriel.