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    Lost Worlds: Life in the Balance 2001 POSTER

    Lost Worlds: Life in the Balance

    2001

    English

    6.5

    7

    44%

    44%

    Action

    Documentary

    nature

    short film

    travel

    Bayley Silleck Bayley Silleck Director Paulina Abarca-Cantin Paulina Abarca-Cantin as Narration Harrison Ford Harrison Ford as Narrator
    Lost Worlds looks at untouched aspects of nature in parts of the world where humans rarely tread. From plants, to animals, to geology, this artfully photographed documentary presents facets of the biological world that you are not likely to see anywhere else.
    Dinosaurs Alive 2007 POSTER

    Dinosaurs Alive

    2007

    English

    5.8

    dinosaur

    Documentary

    gobi desert

    jurassic

    mesozoic

    paleontologist

    time lapse photography

    Bayley Silleck Bayley Silleck Director Michael Douglas Michael Douglas as Narrator Sterling Nesbitt Sterling Nesbitt as Self Alan H. Turner Alan H. Turner as Self
    See the earliest creatures of the Triassic Period to the monsters of the Cretaceous in a ‘life-sized’ IMAX ® presentation. Join renowned paleontologists as they discover new fossils and uncover evidence that dinosaur descendants are still among us. Realistic and scientifically-accurate computer generated animation brings dinosaurs back to life…in a big way!
    Cosmic Voyage 1996 POSTER

    Cosmic Voyage

    1996

    English

    7.5

    6

    65%

    65%

    biography

    Documentary

    narration

    nasa

    physics

    short

    short film

    Bayley Silleck Bayley Silleck Director Morgan Freeman Morgan Freeman as Narrator
    The Academy Award® nominee Cosmic Voyage combines live action with state-of-the-art computer-generated imagery to pinpoint where humans fit in our ever-expanding universe. Highlighting this journey is a "cosmic zoom" based on the powers of 10, extending from the Earth to the largest observable structures in the universe, and then back to the subnuclear realm.
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