It's TEACHERS' CHOICE at IMAX when it comes to film programming!

We have an extensive library of film titles available for you and your students, in addition to the 6 - 8 new films that are released each year.

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How To Train Your Dragon 3D

How To Train Your Dragon 3D

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From the makers of “Shrek” comes “How to Train Your Dragon.” Set in the mythical world of Vikings and dragons, and based on the book by Cressida Cowell, the action comedy tells the story of Hiccup, a Viking teenager who doesn’t exactly fit in with his tribe’s longstanding tradition of heroic dragon slayers. Hiccup’s world is turned upside down when he encounters a dragon that challenges him to see the world from an entirely different point of view. Rating tbc. Duration 100+ mins.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010

Hubble 3D

Hubble 3D

Screening from 13 May exclusively for schools.

Vividly captured in IMAX 3D, Hubble 3D recounts the amazing journey of the most important scientific instrument since Galileo's original telescope. Experience the gripping story - full of hope, crushing disappointment, dazzling ingenuity, bravery, and triumph - in Hubble 3D, the seventh awe-inspiring film from the award-winning IMAX Space Team. Release date TBC. Duration approx. 45mins.

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Available 2010: Term 2, 2010, Term 3, 2010, Term 4, 2010

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Alice in Wonderland 3D
Rated: PG

Alice in Wonderland 3D

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Experience it in spectacular IMAX 3D. JOHNNY DEPP stars as the Mad Hatter and MIA WASIKOWSKA as 19-year-old Alice, who returns to the whimsical world she first encountered as a young girl, reuniting with her childhood friends. Rated PG. Fantasy violence and scary scenes. Dur: 108mins.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010

Antarctica
Rated: G

Antarctica

Antarctica takes viewers on an epic adventure to places unknown, seemingly unattainable and beyond imagination, allowing them to vividly experience what life is really like on the planet's largest, driest desert.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010, Term 3, 2010, Term 4, 2010

Australia: Land Beyond Time
Rated: G

Australia: Land Beyond Time

An opportunity to travel to some of the most remote regions of the continent, places that very few Australians have ever visited. See fascinating sites, including Lake Eyre filled with water - an event that only happens about twice every century.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010, Term 3, 2010

Blue Planet
Rated: G

Blue Planet

Available exclusively for schools from Term 4, 2007 through to the end of 2008.

When astronauts first ventured into space, they were awed by the wonders around them, by their new view of the stars and planets, and surprisingly also by Earth, their home, a blue jewel suspended alone and majestic in the black void. In the decades of space exploration since those early missions, we have learned much about our planet.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010

Bugs 3D
Rated: G

Bugs 3D

Bugs are bizarre, beautiful, and an endless source of fascination. Follow the complete life cycle of a butterfly and a praying mantis, including the phenomenon of metamophosis and predator/ prey relationships. Bugs! 3D will magnify the miniscule world of insects and explore the miracle of their success.


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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010, Term 3, 2010, Term 4, 2010

Dinosaurs Alive 3D
Rated: PG

Dinosaurs Alive 3D

See the earliest creatures of the Triassic Period to the monsters of the Cretaceous in a ‘life-sized’ IMAX ® presentation. Join renowned palaeontologists 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! Rated PG (Mild Violence). Duration: 45 mins.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010, Term 3, 2010, Term 4, 2010

Egypt 3D: Secrets of the Mummies
Rated: G

Egypt 3D: Secrets of the Mummies

This film is a 3D version of the previously released Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs.
What is it about mummies? These preserved human time capsules from ancient Egypt fascinate and intrigue us, but why? Is it because they blur the line between the living and the dead? Or is it because they provide such a powerfully visual window to our ancient past? Rated G.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010, Term 3, 2010, Term 4, 2010

Forces of Nature
Rated: PG

Forces of Nature

With National Geographic’s trademark combination of scientific excellence, dramatic storytelling skill and human emotion, Forces of Nature will showcase the awesome spectacle of earthquakes, volcanoes and severe storms as we follow scientists on their quest to understand how these natural disasters are triggered.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010

Journey To Mecca
Rated: PG

Journey To Mecca

Follow the amazing story of Ibn Battuta, the greatest explorer of the Old World, following his first pilgrimage between 1325 and 1326 from Tangier to Mecca. His perilous journey presents an unforgettable picture of Islamic civilization during the 14th century. PG - Mild Violence.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010, Term 3, 2010, Term 4, 2010

Mysteries of Egypt
Rated: G

Mysteries of Egypt

This exciting giant screen film takes you on a voyage to Egypt, to explore the ancient mysteries of this magical land. Witness a re-enactment of the discovery of King Tut's tomb by Howard Carter.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010

Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure
Rated: G

Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure

Critically acclaimed this is an epic tale of legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ill fated expedition. His team fought for two years to survive in the frigid Antarctic when their ship was trapped and eventually crushed by pack ice.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010, Term 3, 2010, Term 4, 2010

Space Station 3D
Rated: G

Space Station 3D

From the makers of The Dream is Alive, Blue Planet, Destiny in Space, and Mission to MIR comes another strikingly beautiful and technically challenging film epic: the first-ever IMAX 3D film from space: SPACE STATION. It is the story of the greatest engineering feat since landing a man on the Moon: the on-orbit assembly of the International Space Station, as it travels 220 miles above Earth at 17,500 mph.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010

Sydney: A Story of a City
Rated: G

Sydney: A Story of a City

Take an amazing visual journey to discover Sydney's unique story, from its early days as a convict colony to the thriving cosmopolitan city that it is today. From Bondi beach to the Harbour Bridge, from the celebrated Opera House to the convict built Hyde Park Barracks you'll uncover the story behind Australia's first city.


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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 3, 2010

The Human Body
Rated: G

The Human Body

The Human Body is a ground-breaking film that reveals the incredible everyday story of life in a way never before seen. In astonishing detail, the giant screen film presents a slice of our life -- a look at the daily biological processes that go on without our control and often without our notice.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010, Term 3, 2010, Term 4, 2010

Ultimate Wave Tahiti 3D
Rated: PG

Ultimate Wave Tahiti 3D

Set in exotic Tahiti and featuring nine-time world surfing champion Kelly Slater, ULTIMATE WAVE TAHITI 3D captures the power, majesty, and danger of ocean waves. Spectacular surfing footage combines with a story of the origins of waves to create a uniquely inspiring film. PG. Mild Themes. Duration 45mins approx.

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010, Term 3, 2010

Under the Sea 3D
Rated: G

Under the Sea 3D

"Gorgeous, informative and as gripping as a shark's jaws..." Variety.

From the award-winning filmmakers behind Deep Sea 3D comes a dazzling new IMAX 3D adventure. Explore unique & exotic locations in the Asia-Pacific region, including The Great Barrier Reef, and come face-to-face with some of the ocean’s most mysterious and unusual creatures. Narrated by Jim Carrey. Rated: G

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Available 2010: Term 1, 2010, Term 2, 2010, Term 3, 2010, Term 4, 2010