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Film Expo
February 23-24, 2009
Los Angeles, California
Theater: IMAX Theatre @ the Bridge

Hotel: LAX Marriott
Dome Day
February 25

San Diego, California
Theater: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
Hotel: Omni San Diego

 

The following new films will be screened at the Film Expo in Los Angeles. New titles will be added to the list as projects are submitted.

The film submission rules and form can be found here: Submit a Film

FT = Final Title; WT = Working Title
 
Arabia 3D (FT)
Releases: February 2010
Format: 2D and 3D
Finished Film Length: 45 minutes
Producer: MacGillivray Freeman Films
Distributor: MacGillivray Freeman Films Distribution Company
Travel to an exotic and extraordinary land. Arabia 3D will have you riding the dunes with a camel caravan, diving into the treasure-laden Red Sea, exploring the ruins of a towering lost city, hurtling back into the Islamic golden age of invention, and joining the Hajj, where each year 2-3 million Muslims arrive in the holy city of Makkah to reaffirm their faith, creating the largest single human gathering on Earth. It is a land precious few outsiders will ever visit, a world cloaked in myth, mystery and misinformation. Arabia 3D offers a deeper understanding of this most fascinating culture and way of life.
 
Around The World in Fifty Years 3D (WT)
Releases: End 2010 / early 2011
Format: 2D and 3D
Length: 85 minutes
Producer: nWave Pictures
Distributor: nWave Distribution
Contact: Goedele Gillis
Around The World in Fifty Years is the story of a sea turtle from hatchling to maturity. Only 1 in 1000 turtles makes it to adulthood. But for Sammy, our main character, the odds seem even worse. About half the size of the other hatchlings, he can barely make it out of his nest alone. It takes a sea turtle 30 to 50 years to reach maturity at which point they return to the beach where they were born to reproduce. Full of humor, this epic journey starts in 1959 and ends today. Sammy spends the first 10 years of his life drifting on the ocean currents with his friend Ray. Hurt in a fishing incident, he is picked up by a little boy and spends several months as the mascot of a hippie commune on some beach in California. He then decides to travel around the world looking for a girlfriend from his childhood years. Filled with twist and turns, action and drama, the story also has a strong underlining message about our planet and the need to protect our environment.

Molecules to the MAX 3D (FT)
Releases: Spring/Summer 2010
Format: 3D only
Length: 41 minutes and 29 seconds
Producer: A Nanotoon Production
Distributor: SK Films
Contact: Amber Hawtin
Catch a ride to NanoSpace with Oxy and her crew to boldly go where only atoms have gone before! Aboard the Molecularium, the most fantastic ship in the universe, fly through the crystalline structure of a snowflake, explore the metallic maze of a penny, and more. This animated adventure tested high as a delight for families, teachers and kids. Entertaining and educational--to the MAX! 

Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey (FT)
Releases: June 2010
Format: 2D and 3D
Film Length: 50 minutes
Producers: Jupiter 9 Productions and Digimax
Distributor: Jupiter 9 Productions
Contact: Harry Kloor
Quantum Quest is designed to combat the flood of DMR films that have seized much of the giant screen market share, and which have little or no educational value whatsoever. With an all-star cast and Hollywood approach to storytelling, Quantum Quest seeks to draw in all those kids and adults who are fearful or uninterested in science or space exploration. On its surface, Quantum Quest is a sci-fi action film set in a scientifically accurate rendering of our solar system in 3D stereoscopic. Visually, the film blends computer animation with the fantastic images captured during recent NASA and NASA/ESA space explorations, including the international Cassini Huygens mission. The audience is taken on a simulated solar safari, exploring the inner planets between the Sun and Saturn, and touring the Saturn system's rings and moons. The film concludes with a Grand Canyon-like flight over the surface of Titan, using image and radar data from Huygens and Cassini space craft.
 
The Ultimate Wave Tahiti (FT)
Releases: February 12, 2010
Format: 2D and 3D
Length: 44 minutes
Producer: The Stephen Low Company
Distributor: K2 Communications
Contact: Mark Kresser
The Ultimate Wave Tahiti follows nine-time World Champion surfer Kelly Slater Slater and Tahitian surfer Raimana Von Bastolaer as they explore the art and science of waves and hunt for the ultimate wave-riding experience. Their quest takes audiences into Tahiti's glorious reef ecosystem and into some of the biggest, heaviest surf on the planet.
 
The Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest (FT)
Releases: August 2010
Format: 2D
Length: 93 minutes
Producer: Atlantic Productions
Distributor: National Geographic Entertainment
Contact: Mark Katz
Driven by Empire, torn by love, George Mallory dreamt of being the first to conquer Mount Everest. Last seen 800 feet below the summit in 1924, he vanished into legend. Modern adventurer Conrad Anker now follows Mallory's footsteps up Everest to unravel the mysteries surrounding his disappearance.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Film Expo
February 23-24, 2009
Los Angeles, California
Theater: IMAX Theatre @ the Bridge

Hotel: LAX Marriott
Dome Day
February 25

San Diego, California
Theater: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
Hotel: Omni San Diego

 

The following new films will be screened at the Film Expo in Los Angeles. New titles will be added to the list as projects are submitted.

The film submission rules and form can be found here: Submit a Film

FT = Final Title; WT = Working Title
 
Arabia 3D (FT)
Releases: February 2010
Format: 2D and 3D
Finished Film Length: 45 minutes
Producer: MacGillivray Freeman Films
Distributor: MacGillivray Freeman Films Distribution Company
Travel to an exotic and extraordinary land. Arabia 3D will have you riding the dunes with a camel caravan, diving into the treasure-laden Red Sea, exploring the ruins of a towering lost city, hurtling back into the Islamic golden age of invention, and joining the Hajj, where each year 2-3 million Muslims arrive in the holy city of Makkah to reaffirm their faith, creating the largest single human gathering on Earth. It is a land precious few outsiders will ever visit, a world cloaked in myth, mystery and misinformation. Arabia 3D offers a deeper understanding of this most fascinating culture and way of life.
 
Around The World in Fifty Years 3D (WT)
Releases: End 2010 / early 2011
Format: 2D and 3D
Length: 85 minutes
Producer: nWave Pictures
Distributor: nWave Distribution
Contact: Goedele Gillis
Around The World in Fifty Years is the story of a sea turtle from hatchling to maturity. Only 1 in 1000 turtles makes it to adulthood. But for Sammy, our main character, the odds seem even worse. About half the size of the other hatchlings, he can barely make it out of his nest alone. It takes a sea turtle 30 to 50 years to reach maturity at which point they return to the beach where they were born to reproduce. Full of humor, this epic journey starts in 1959 and ends today. Sammy spends the first 10 years of his life drifting on the ocean currents with his friend Ray. Hurt in a fishing incident, he is picked up by a little boy and spends several months as the mascot of a hippie commune on some beach in California. He then decides to travel around the world looking for a girlfriend from his childhood years. Filled with twist and turns, action and drama, the story also has a strong underlining message about our planet and the need to protect our environment.

Molecules to the MAX 3D (FT)
Releases: Spring/Summer 2010
Format: 3D only
Length: 41 minutes and 29 seconds
Producer: A Nanotoon Production
Distributor: SK Films
Contact: Amber Hawtin
Catch a ride to NanoSpace with Oxy and her crew to boldly go where only atoms have gone before! Aboard the Molecularium, the most fantastic ship in the universe, fly through the crystalline structure of a snowflake, explore the metallic maze of a penny, and more. This animated adventure tested high as a delight for families, teachers and kids. Entertaining and educational--to the MAX! 

Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey (FT)
Releases: June 2010
Format: 2D and 3D
Film Length: 50 minutes
Producers: Jupiter 9 Productions and Digimax
Distributor: Jupiter 9 Productions
Contact: Harry Kloor
Quantum Quest is designed to combat the flood of DMR films that have seized much of the giant screen market share, and which have little or no educational value whatsoever. With an all-star cast and Hollywood approach to storytelling, Quantum Quest seeks to draw in all those kids and adults who are fearful or uninterested in science or space exploration. On its surface, Quantum Quest is a sci-fi action film set in a scientifically accurate rendering of our solar system in 3D stereoscopic. Visually, the film blends computer animation with the fantastic images captured during recent NASA and NASA/ESA space explorations, including the international Cassini Huygens mission. The audience is taken on a simulated solar safari, exploring the inner planets between the Sun and Saturn, and touring the Saturn system's rings and moons. The film concludes with a Grand Canyon-like flight over the surface of Titan, using image and radar data from Huygens and Cassini space craft.
 
The Ultimate Wave Tahiti (FT)
Releases: February 12, 2010
Format: 2D and 3D
Length: 44 minutes
Producer: The Stephen Low Company
Distributor: K2 Communications
Contact: Mark Kresser
The Ultimate Wave Tahiti follows nine-time World Champion surfer Kelly Slater Slater and Tahitian surfer Raimana Von Bastolaer as they explore the art and science of waves and hunt for the ultimate wave-riding experience. Their quest takes audiences into Tahiti's glorious reef ecosystem and into some of the biggest, heaviest surf on the planet.
 
The Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest (FT)
Releases: August 2010
Format: 2D
Length: 93 minutes
Producer: Atlantic Productions
Distributor: National Geographic Entertainment
Contact: Mark Katz
Driven by Empire, torn by love, George Mallory dreamt of being the first to conquer Mount Everest. Last seen 800 feet below the summit in 1924, he vanished into legend. Modern adventurer Conrad Anker now follows Mallory's footsteps up Everest to unravel the mysteries surrounding his disappearance.