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Film Library
Louis and Clark: Great
Journey West

With stunning aerial cinematography and meticulous
recreations, Lewis & Clark dramatizes the legendary early 19th-century
expedition that crossed the uncharted North American West.
Educator Resources
The Journey

Magnificent Desolation: Walking
on the Moon 3D
ONLY 12 HAVE WALKED ON THE MOON... YOU'RE NEXT!
MAGNIFICENT DESOLATION: WALKING ON THE MOON 3D will transport
audiences to the lunar surface to walk alongside the 12 extraordinary
astronauts who have been there to experience what they saw, heard, felt,
thought and did.
Presented and narrated by Tom Hanks, the film features never-before-seen
photographs, previously unreleased NASA footage, CGI imaging and
live-action renditions of the lunar landscape to propel audiences
approximately 383,000km above the Earth’s surface.
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Educator Guide

A powerfully moving large
format film unlike any other, Hurricane on the Bayou
carries audiences behind today’s news headlines on a journey deep
into the soul-stirring heart of Louisiana – before, during and after
the unprecedented devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Unfolding
against the poignant backdrop of the most costly natural disaster in
America’s history, MacGillivray Freeman’s IMAX® cameras follow a
group of four musicians, both legendary and rising, as they explore
the electrifying culture of New Orleans: speed through the
beautiful, alligator-filled bayous on airboats; recount their
heart-wrenching, personal stories of Katrina; and most of all, bring
the focus to the rapidly disappearing wetlands that are New Orleans’
first line of defense against deadly storms. Vanishing at an
astonishing rate of one acre every 38 minutes according to the U.S.
Geological Survey, the wealth, cultural vitality and very future of
New Orleans depend on the preservation of these wetlands.
Narrated by Academy
Award®-winning actress Meryl Streep and driven by a rousing Jazz, Blues
and Gospel-fueled soundtrack,Hurricane on the Bayou
is both a haunting document of a storm’s human effects and a
compelling call to restore Louisiana’s wetlands, rebuild New Orleans,
and honor the place where America’s most vibrant home-grown culture was
born.
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