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The 15/70 film format used to create a Giant-Screen IMAX Adventure is ten times larger than a conventional 35mm film! The sheer size of a 15/70 film frame, combined with the unique IMAX projection technology, is the key to the extraordinary sharpness and clarity of Giant-Screen Adventures. Presented six stories tall and 83 feet wide, with 22,000 watts of digital surround sound, IMAX will take you places beyond your wildest dreams and throughout history just take a look!
2013 Daily Film Schedule. All films are rated Family.
Ozarks Legacy & Legend - Rated G
March 8 to April 25, 2013 - Showtime is 4:00 pm.
In the 1820s, two young brothers arrive as orphans in America, searching for a home. Against the backdrop of spectacular beauty and featuring a blend of gospel, country, and bluegrass music, THE FIDDLE is their story of young love, marriage and childbirth -- of Ozark families torn apart by the drama of the Civil War, the lawlessness of vigilantes and the skirmishes of the Prohibition era. (50 minutes)
Flight of the Butterflies - Rated FAM
March 8 to April 25, 2013 - Showtime is 12:00 pm, 3:00 pm, and 7:00 pm.
It's a natural history epic. It's a compelling detective story. It's a scientific adventure at its best. It took Dr. Fred Urquhart almost 40 years to discover the monarch butterflies' secret hideaway and prove the most incredible migration on Earth. Following the year-long annual migration cycle of the butterflies, the award-winning production team filmed hundreds of millions of monarchs in their remote overwintering sanctuaries in Mexico in 2011 and again in 2012 and also along their migratory routes from Canada, across the U.S. and into Mexico. The technology of IMAX immerses you in the astounding migration experience as two generations of the butterflies migrate north and then a Super Generation miraculously finds its way from Canada to a few isolated mountaintops in Mexico to a place it has never been! 44 Minutes.
The Ultimate Wave Tahiti 3D - Rated FAM
March 8 to April 25, 2013 - Showtime is 10:00 am, 2:00 pm, and 6:00 pm.
Featuring nine-time world surfing champion Kelly Slater, The Ultimate Wave Tahiti 3D follows a quest to find the perfect wave-riding experience. The film's action focuses on Tahiti and the volcanic islands of French Polynesia, home to some of the world's most challenging surfing and to astounding coral reef ecosystems at the turbulent interface between island and ocean. With their host, Tahitian surfer Raimana Van Bastolaer, Kelly Slater and a group of friends seek out the best waves breaking on the reef at Tahiti's famed surf site Teahupo'o. Kelly and Raimana share a passion for the waves, but different ideas about what surfing means to them: is it a modern competitive sport or an ancient Polynesian wave-riding art? As the surf quest unfolds, the film explores the hidden forces at work shaping the waves and the islands that lie in their path. The great waves arrive and surfing play becomes surfing survival as the riders tackle some of the biggest, heaviest surf on the planet. 42 Minutes.
Rocky Mountain Express - Rated FAM
March 8 to April 25, 2013 - Showtime is 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 5:00 pm, and 8:00 pm.
Rocky Mountain Express propels audiences on a steam train journey through the breathtaking vistas of the Canadian Rockies and relates the epic adventure of building the nation's first transcontinental railway.
The completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in 1885 ranks among the greatest engineering feats in history. The project drew on the labour and expertise of thousands from around the world, including a young American railway superintendent named William Cornelius Van Horne. If the builders had failed, would Canada exist today? Spanning thousands of miles and some of the world's greatest natural barriers, this grand transcontinental project and its wandering ribbon of steel drew together far flung communities isolated in the wilderness, shaped a new nation and changed the face of the North American continent forever. The success or failure of the venture was decided deep in the mountains.
Retracing the original route aboard the majestic steam engine 2816, the audience is transported back to the age of steam to re-live this alpine nation-building odyssey. The film weaves together spectacular IMAX aerial cinematography, breathtaking vistas of the west, archival photographs and maps and the potent energy and rhythms of a live steam locomotive to immerse audiences in a an era of remarkable ingenuity and struggle and a region of stunning natural beauty. Ride the rails along deep river canyons and over high mountain passes. Discover some of the most beautiful and rugged landscapes on earth and the heroic human drama and epic engineering that shaped a continent. 40 Minutes.
IMAX films for the rest of 2013 will be updated as information becomes available.
