This short Depression-era documentary describes the importance of the Mississippi River to the United States and laments the environmental destruction committed in the name of progress, particularly farming and timber practices and their impact on impoverished farmers.

Filmed in IMAX, a team of explorers led by Pasquale Scaturro and Gordon Brown face seemingly insurmo...

Legendary kayaker Scott Lindgren attempts to complete an extreme, unprecedented whitewater expeditio...

The rivers of Africa bring life and abundance to their inhabitants, but they can also be the arena f...

Africa is a land of giants. Its powerful rivers sculpt the earth and form impressive valleys and wat...

ATUEL is the story of a community and its river; of a river and its community. Everyone in the provi...

Explore the mysterious Amazon through the amazing IMAX experience. Amazon celebrates the beauty, vit...

Over 2000 Union soldiers, passengers and crew were crammed aboard the steamboat Sultana, licensed to...

The second IMAX film made, commissioned by the Ontario Government, and produced by MultiScreen Corpo...

The best team never to win the College World Series? It might have been the 1985 Mississippi State B...

An analysis of the flow of water from mountain to aqueduct, city to sea. Shot at and around the East...

A passionate conservation biologist brings together a river bushman fearful of losing his past and a...

A short documentary on the River Ouse, following it downstream from Lewes to Newhaven, meditating on...
Filmmaker Warren Harrison captures the memories and experiences of people who grew up as part of a u...