Deep Sea 3D - NEWEST
From the maker of INTO THE DEEP comes another unforgettable IMAX 3D Experience: DEEP SEA 3D will offer audiences astonishing up-close encounters with some of the most strange and exotic creatures on the planet.
Antarctica (1992)
ANTARCTICA is a unique 40 minute motion picture that portrays the history, science, delicate ecology and awesome beauty of Antarctica.
Endurance
Galapagos (1999)
An amazingly immersive cinematic experience, GALAPAGOS delves deep into the largely unknown waters surrounding this famous volcanic archipelago.
Darwin on the Galapagos (1983)
Director+ Producer: Giddings, Al
A reenactment of Charles Darwin's five-week encounter with the strange and
mysterious islands of the Galapagos Archipelago. DARWIN ON THE GALAPAGOS
Director: Graphic Films Corporation
Everest (1998)
EVEREST is the dramatic true story of a team of climbers who found hope, strength and triumph in the wake of tragedy.
Director: Breashears, David
Producer: MacGillivray, Greg
Distributor: MacGillivray Freeman Films
Living Sea, The (1995)
THE LIVING SEA celebrates the beauty, power and importance of the ocean. Filmed in locations around the world, underscored by the music by Sting .
Whales (1996)
Meet blue, orca, white whales and dolphins while following the humpbacks in their annual cycles of feast and famine as they travel thousands of miles.
Dolphins & Whales 3D (wt) (2007)
From 3D Entertainment, the producers of SHARKS 3D and OCEAN WONDERLAND 3D, comes DOLPHINS & WHALES 3D, the final installment in their celebrated ocean series.
Into the Deep (3D) (1994)
Directed by renowned undersea filmmaker Howard Hall, the film sets audiences adrift in the unique ecological world of the kelp forest.
Finally, there's a film festival to celebrate the joy, power, and mystery of the sea. Following a successful debut in January 2004, the San Francisco Ocean Film Festival (SFOFF) continues to build on its success, featuring documentaries and narrative works by filmmakers from around the world who want to share their passion for the earth's last frontier.
This unique festival had its premiere January 10 and 11, 2004 at Fort Mason's Cowell Theater with films on saltwater sports, oceanography, coastal culture and more. Hundreds viewed the beauty and mysteries of the ocean's depths, experienced the thrill of ocean sports, explored the coastal cultures that are shaped by the sea, and paused to reflect on the importance of the oceans' vital ecosystems.
It has held repeat festivals since. Please visit oceanfilmfest.org for current dates and offerings. The festival is traditionally held in January.