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  1. Photo: U2 3D

    U2 3D

    U2 3D is a unique cinematic experience that puts viewers within the pulsating energy of a stadium concert given by the world's most popular band.

  2. Photo: Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure

    Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure

    When strange bones are discovered in a muddy Kansas river bank, paleontologists set out to investigate a mystery “buried in time.” Through ultra-realistic 3-D computer animation we travel back to the Late Cretaceous, when the sea was dominated by giant marine reptiles, some as large as present-day whales.

  3. Photo: Lewis & Clark

    Lewis & Clark

    Relive an amazing tale of discovery and exploration as National Geographic brings to life the first crossing of what would become the United States.

  4. Photo: Forces of Nature

    Forces of Nature

    This giant-screen movie from National Geographic follows scientists on pulse-pounding quests to discover how natural disasters are triggered—without getting literally caught up in their work.

  5. Photo: LIONS 3D: Roar of the Kalahari!

    LIONS 3D: Roar of the Kalahari!

    This is the powerful story of a lion king who must wage the battle of his life against a young nomadic lion determined to oust him from his throne. At stake is a valuable waterhole deep in Botswana's Kalahari Desert, a precious pool of water in a stark and thirsty land.

  6. Photo: Mysteries of Egypt

    Mysteries of Egypt

    With a dedicated team of scientists, this film explores the magnificent architectural feats, awe-inspiring legends, and amazing history of the ancient Egyptian civilization. Float down the lush Nile and soar over the Valley of the Kings, as stars Omar Sharif and Kate Maberly (The Secret Garden) explore the latest discoveries and uncover many of the mysteries that surround these ancient peoples.

  7. Photo: African Adventure 3D: Safari in the Okavango

    African Adventure 3D: Safari in the Okavango

    Join South African zoologist Liesl Eichenberger and world-renowned wildlife filmmaker Tim Liversedge on a thrilling adventure and come face to face with hippos, crocodiles, elephants, lions and many types of antelopes and bird species.

  8. Photo: Alien Adventure

    Alien Adventure

    Fun was an alien concept until these space travelers landed in an earthly amusement park!

  9. Photo: Eruption of Mt. Saint Helens

    Eruption of Mt. Saint Helens

    This Academy Award-nominated film displays the change evoked by a massive volcanic eruption and the renewal process that followed it. Spectacular photography of the mountain prior to the explosion is harshly contrasted with the apocalyptic post-eruption scenery.

  10. Photo: Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets

    Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets

    A spectacular and timeless adventure, Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets takes audiences on an in-depth exploration of one of the world's most extraordinary sites. Winner of the 2000 IMAX Hall of Fame award and seen by over 200 million people, this giant-screen film captures the Grand Canyon's immense beauty, giving viewers a unique chance to forge the canyon's depths and experience what they could never see on their own.

  11. Photo: Haunted Castle

    Haunted Castle

    Perfect Halloween fare, this perennial favorite delights both old and young alike!

  12. Photo: Hearst Castle

    Hearst Castle

    Inspired by his many trips to Europe's finest castles, William Randolph Hearst created an architectural wonder that he furnished with priceless art treasures from around the world, and this film gives you an inside look at his masterpiece.

  13. Photo: The Human Body

    Hidden Hawaii

    Witness the fiery birth of Loihi, the newest Hawaiian island, 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the ocean and scale the highest sea cliffs in the world in search of the rare Alula plant.

  14. Photo: The Human Body

    The Human Body

    Three years in the making, The Human Body reveals the incredible story of life in a way never before seen in the history of cinema. In astonishing detail, this giant-screen film presents a look at the biological processes that go on without our control often without our notice.

  15. Photo: Maximum Velocity: The French Precision Flying Team

    Maximum Velocity: The French Precision Flying Team

    From the very first formation aerobatics performance in 1931, daring French pilots have dazzled audiences for decades. The tradition continues with "Patrouille de France," a team of eight Alphajet pilots who execute death-defying stunts and have earned the title, "The Ambassadors of French Aeronautics."

  16. Photo: Misadventures in 3-D: More 3-D Mania

    Misadventures in 3D: More 3D Mania

    The wrong place. The wrong time. The wrong dimension. Will Max and the Professor make it home after exploring life in 3-D?

  17. Photo: Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic

    Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic

    Daredevils and awestruck explorers play out a drama against the backdrop of the thundering Niagara Falls. From a rivet-popping steamship ride through whirlpool rapids to the heart-stopping plunge of a young boy who survived the 150-foot drop, this film examines the lure and majesty of this natural wonder.

  18. Photo: Ocean Men: Extreme Dive

    Ocean Men: Extreme Dive

    Follow the current world champions of free-diving, 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.

  19. Photo: Sacred Site

    Sacred Site

    View the amazing color and motion of the night sky as only large-format film can capture it. Filmed primarily over mystical Ayers Rock in Australia, Sacred Site follows the path of Halley's Comet in a once-in-a-lifetime view through three constellations: Ara, Lupus, and Centaurus.

  20. Photo: Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure

    Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure

    Recounting the extraordinary true story of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton's now-legendary 1914-1916 British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, this film pays tribute to this larger-than-life testament to heroism and human endurance.

  21. Photo: SOS Planet

    SOS Planet

    SOS Planet is a groundbreaking giant-screen documentary that 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 slow but seemingly unavoidable destruction.

  22. Photo: 3-D Mania: Encounter in the Third Dimension

    3D Mania: Encounter in the Third Dimension

    The original adventures of Max and the professor as they encounter adventures in the third dimension, and teach kids how 3-D works, using great examples from the early days of this now common technology.

  23. Photo: Wired to Win: Surviving the Tour de France

    Wired to Win: Surviving the Tour de France

    Wired to Win: Surviving the Tour de France takes viewers on a spellbinding ride, seamlessly melding state-of-the-art computer animation of the human brain with the first-ever giant-screen film footage of the legendary Tour de France. This unprecedented giant-screen film experience brings together the excitement of world-class sport and the frontiers of science, inspiring and entraining audiences around the world.

  24. Photo: To Be An Astronaut

    To Be An Astronaut

    Follow the exciting story of astronaut training from the acceptance call from NASA, through the rigors of training, to the vast expanses of space as the NASA team prepares for the precise, intense drama of space flight.

  25. Photo: Whales

    Whales

    Having amassed almost $50 million in box office receipts, Whales plunges audiences into the ocean's depths where they witness the sights, sounds, and survival of the world's largest mammal.

  26. Photo: Wild Safari 3D: A South African Adventure

    Wild Safari 3D: A South African Adventure

    Don your pith helmet and prepare for a grand adventure into the heart of South Africa. Join Liesl Eichenberger, a native South African biologist and animal conservation park guide, on the ultimate safari in search of Africa's "Big Five" animals: the lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and Cape buffalo.

  27. Photo: Yellowstone Main Website

    Yellowstone

    The grand panorama of changing seasons in America's oldest and largest National Park provides a stunning backdrop as Yellowstone explores the history of man's presence in this ever-changing land.

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