To The Arctic 3D is an extraordinary journey to a place few of us will ever dare to go. Yet the Arctic is home to people, animals and sea creatures well-suited to this icy world. It is an annual destination each spring and summer to countless birds, animals and ocean-dwellers who come to the Arctic from all corners of the world to give birth to their young and feed on the bounty of life that exists here in one of the harshest environments on our planet. But dramatic changes are occurring here that threaten to disrupt this delicate balance of life.

The ocean’s Humpback whales have inspired a 3D giant screen film that will premiere in international theatres. Humpback Whales will take audiences to the underwater world, to the faraway places where Humpbacks live and thrive. From the clear turquoise waters of the South Pacific to Africa, Hawaii and Alaska, this 40-minute ocean adventure will reveal what we know about this giant mammal and what mysteries scientists are determined to solve.
In 1996, MacGillivray Freeman Films filmed an amazing story that unfolded on the tallest mountain on Earth. In May of that year, Mt. Everest claimed the lives of 15 climbers in its deadliest season ever. The resulting film, Everest, became the highest grossing giant screen documentary film of all time. Based on the film’s overwhelming international success, MacGillivray Freeman Films returned to the mountain in 2007 to reveal more of its secrets for a new film Everest: Conquering Thin Air.
No other continent showcases such wondrous richness and diversity of wildlife across wild lands. As only an IMAX