A look at the various modes of transportation made for the Expo '86 World Fair in Vancouver, Canada.

White Sands is a 3 screen projection 16mm film installation which reflects on the visible and invisi...

Entering the virtual world of “Second Life”, Brazilian visual artist Paulo Bruscky meets film direc...

Ostensibly searching for an emotional connection with her aging father, the woman contemplates her o...

Sites Unseen is a 3 channel 16mm projection of the Jewish cemetary in Warsaw, a photograph of a grea...
"The majority of my 8-mm works were made for the three-minute "Personal Focus" film special put on i...

An international team of climbers ascends Mt. Everest in the spring of 1996. The film depicts their ...

EXTREME is a visually stunning 45-minute journey into the soul of adventure featuring a cast of worl...

This film takes viewers through the rich, white majesty of the Inuit Great North. Along with doing j...

A journey to seven of the most geographically dynamic locations on earth. The film features spectacu...

An underwater exploration beneath kelp forests in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern Califo...

Mountain Gorilla takes us to a remote range of volcanic mountains in Africa, described by those who ...

For more than 10 years, world champion freedivers Pipin Ferreras and Umberto Pelizzari have been vyi...

A breathtaking adventure across five continents and through time to reveal nature's most vital secre...

We follow the Newman-Haas (Andretti) racing team through the process of building, testing, and racin...

Ocean Oasis is a fascinating journey into the bountiful seas and pristine deserts of two remarkably ...

Filmed in IMAX, a young girl questions her grandfather about the alleged curse of King Tutankhamen. ...

"Ryuta is 5 years old. Even though he is my son, I sometimes wonder what this small person is to me....

This experimental nature documentary by Minna Rainio and Mark Roberts depicts climate change and the...

In this spectacular exploration you'll take a journey through the 4,000-year history of mankind's re...