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- The U.S. President, low in the opinion polls, gets talked into raising his popularity by trying to start a cold war against Canada.
- It's survival of the fittest, the fastest and the fiercest in this striking IMAX wildlife adventure about a young rogue nomadic lion who invades the domain of an elder established king of the jungle and challenges him for pride supremacy at a strategic watering hole in the Kalahari Desert in Botswana. The documentary, a National Geographic production, was shot over two years by director Tim Liversedge, who also provided the stunning cinematography. Narrated by James Garrett.
- See Yellowstone National Park: Grizzlies, geysers, rivers, canyons and, of course, moose.
- This documentary chronicles the Lewis and Clark expedition and breathtaking landscape they crossed while searching for the northwest passage. (Source: Netflix)
- High speed film and time-lapse photography combined to create breathtaking images of the night sky and Halley's Comet in this astronomical short subject.
- Egypt is and ever was a place of mystery. Many rumors spread around the great Pyramids of Gizeh. Here, an old Egyptian is asked by his granddaughter about those mysteries of which we all heard in one way or the other.
- An IMAX recount of the great history of Niagara Falls. Including the native legends, the historical importance, and the miracles of those who braved these mighty waters.
- A story of the inspiration behind, construction and history of Hearst Castle.
- 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.
- Volcanoes, earthquakes, and tornadoes all can cause enormous damage, and predicting where and when they will strike is of great importance. Volcanologist Dr. Marie Edmonds has devised sensors that monitor the underground activity of magma to better predict future eruptions on the Caribbean island of Monserrat, the site of the massive 1995 eruption captured for this film. Geophysicist Dr. Ross Stein studied the earthquake repair records in Istanbul's Hagia Sophia over the centuries to find clues about the history of earthquakes in Turkey. He discovers a pattern in quakes along the long North Anatolian Fault system, including the massively destructive quake at Izmit in 1999, and predicts the next earthquake just a few miles south of Istanbul. Dr. Joshua Wurman and his team chase tornados in trucks equipped with Doppler radar in an attempt to probe the interior of a tornado just as it is born.
- Scientists visit the remote surface and undersea locations to study various species of whales in their natural habitat.
- Discovered by the Polynesians centuries ago, Hawaii has seen dramatic changes since its exploration by the Europeans. This documentary shows how the islands were formed and are still being formed to this day, plus their abundant wildlife.
- From the very first formation aerobatics performance in 1931, daring French pilots have dazzled audiences with their seemingly impossible aerial feats. 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."
- This behind-the-scenes look at the IMAX film, "Whales: An Unforgettable Journey," reveals the tremendous efforts made by the filmmakers to shoot with the giant IMAX camera in the open ocean. The documentary also features spectacular whale footage captured in Hawaii, Alaska and Patagonia.