
Director: Bruce Neibaur
A National Wildlife Federation presentation of a Primesco film. www.nwf.org
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Journey across India, a breathtaking land shaped
by myriad cultures, customs and traditions. Inspired by the writings and experiences
of Jim Corbett, who pioneered Indian wildlife conservation, India -
Kingdom of the Tiger is a glorious tribute to this magnificent land
and its greatest ambassador - the mighty Bengal Tiger.
Distributor: Primesco and National Wildlife Federation
Director: Bruce Neibaur
Executive Producer: Chris Palmer
Co-Executive Producer: Michael Tokarz
Producers: Afsana Amarsy & Goulam Amarsy
Writer/ Line Producer: Keero Singh Birla
Narrated by: Colin Vint
Featuring: Christopher Heyerdahl, Smriti Mishra
Director of Photography: Matthew Williams
Music: Michael Brook
Editor: Jean Marie Drot
Release Date: June 2002.
More information about this film.
National Geographic Channel takes viewers on an exotic adventure throughout the natural world – 24 hours a day.
Merchandising
Offical film poster available at: www.movieposter.com

DVD and VHS available at: www.amazon.com
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Original soundtrack by Michael Brook available at: www.amazon.com
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Director: Bayley Silleck
For more information about Lost Worlds, please visit : http://www.amnh.org/museum/imax/lost_worlds
Deep in the jungles of Guatemala, a black jaguar prowls the ruins of an ancient city. What happened here? What keeps all civilizations alive? To find out, join narrator Harrison Ford on a scientific adventure from the Arctic to the Equator. Tunnel into the underwater forests of the Pacific, and climb to the top of the mysterious mountains in Venezuella that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Lost World. Discover the wonders of biological diversity-and its importance to us all.
Director: Bayley Silleck
Narrated by Harrison Ford
Producers: Goulam Amarsy and Jeffrey Marvin
Writers:Amanda McConnell and Sugith Varughese
Director of Photography: Ernest McNabb
Music: Paul Baillargeon
Editor: Denis Papillon
Line Producer: Daniel Ferguson
Major Funding provided by the National Science Foundation
Public Programs by JoAnna Baldwin Mallory
Educational Materials include:
Teacher's Guide
Family Fun Guide
Junior High and High School Essays on Biodiversity
Family Fun Activity Take-home brochure
Interactive Lobby Display
Biodiversity Counts Teacher's Manual
Teacher's website
Classroom poster
Access to WWF/ASTC Biodiversity 911-traveling Exhibit
Marketing partners include:
Lost World Adventures (trip give-aways)
http://www.lostworldadventures.com
Director: Mike Slee
A Discovery Pictures Giant-Screen Experience.
For more information about the film or to find the theatre
nearest you, please visit the Wildfire website at Discovery
Channel Pictures:
www.wildfire.discovery.com
Experience up-close one of the most powerful forces in nature and the efforts to contain it. Join the superbly trained, dedicated men and women who band together each year in a battle against wildfires. From the smokejumpers that parachute into blazes to water-bombing helicopters, follow the unique arsenal of weapons used against the raging monster of fire. And find out, as you roam over breathtaking wilderness from Idaho and California to Australia, how some fires are actually deliberately set and controlled by firefighters in order to preserve the earth's natural resources.
Director: Mike Slee
Narrator: Andre Braugher
Producers: Richard Sattin and Phil Streather
Executive Producer: Mick Kaczorowski
Screenwriter: Michael Olmert
Director of Photography: Rodney Taylor
Music: Richard Fiocca
Editor: Bernard Gribble, A.C.E.
Line Producer: Alexandra Ferguson
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Director: Stephen Low
For more information about the film or to find the theatre nearest you, please visit the SuperSpeedway website at: www.superspeedway.com
Released in March 1997 and seen by over 6.0 million people worldwide. SuperSpeedway delves into the death-defying world of Indy Car racing and weaves together the stories of some of the masters of the highspeed track. SuperSpeedway puts audiences in the cockpit of an Indy car and catapults them into world championship auto racing at mind-bending speeds in excess of 230 miles per hour.
Director: Stephen Low
Narrator: Paul Newman
Producers: Stephen Low and Pietro L. Serapiglia
Executive Producer: Goulam Amarsy
Writer: Stephan Low
Director of Photography: Andrew Kitzanuk
IMAX Camera Specialist: Bill Reeve
Music: Gilles Ouellet
Editor: James Lahti
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Director: David Douglas
For more information about the film and theatre nearest you, please visit the Wolves website at the National Wildlife Federation: www.nwf.org/wolves
Filmed in locations that include: Yellowstone
National Park, Montana, Idaho, Alaska and Quebec, Wolves provides viewers
with intimate and rarely seen footage of one of North America's greatest predators:
Canis lupus.
A moving soundtrack that includes music by Native North Americans adds a deeply
poignant element to the film and propels viewers on an inner quest of their
own. Wolves tells the remarkable story of one of the world's
most tenacious species and our closest fellow predator.
During eight months of filming that produced over 28 miles of film footage,
the seven-man production crew of Wolves, led by award winning
director David Douglas, followed their elusive subjects across remote landscapes
in an effort to have their camera catch glimpses of a way of life known only
to a handful of scientists.
The resulting story proves that wolves are making a comeback, not only physically
through recovery project efforts across the continent, but also in changing
attitudes around the planet.
Against all odds, and with determination and cooperation, a long-broken link
in our planet's ecological chain has been repaired. The engaging and informative
film is a collaboration between National Wildlife Productions and Primesco
Communications.
Unlike any other visual format, large-screen films connect viewers with some
of the world's wildest and most inaccessible places while simultaneously entertaining
and educating them in unique and unforgettable ways.
In Wolves, viewers literally soar over some of North America's
most beautiful wilderness, which was once, and is now again, natural habitat
to the greatest of North America's predators. But most importantly, Wolves
offers hope and inspiration, a look at the good that people can do when they
care enough to correct some of the mistakes that threaten the health of the
natural world.
Director: David Douglas
Narrator: Robbie Robertson
Producers: Goulam Amarsy and Pietro Serapiglia
Executive Producer: Christopher N. Palmer
Screenwriter: Mark Strange and David Douglas
Director of Photography: Andrew Kitzanuk
Music: Michel Cusson
Editor: Barbara Kerr
Associate Producer: Diane Roberts
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Director: David Lickley
For more information on Bears please visit:
www.nwf.org
The fourth and most anticipated giant-screen film produced by the National Wildlife Federation, Bears explores the mythical past and fragile future of some of the most inspiring and misunderstood predators on the planet. From polar bears in the arctic tundra to grizzlies in Alaska and black bears in Montana, Bears presents fresh footage of these enterprising omnivores in the full glory of their natural habitats. Learn about the challenges facing each of these species-and why protecting them benefits wildlife and people everywhere.
Director: David Lickley
Narrated by: Tyrone Benskin
Producers: Christopher N. Palmer, Goulam Amarsy and Ed Capelle
Supervising Producer: James Marchbank
Writer: Alex Low
Director of Photography: Sylvain Brault
Music: Violaine Corradi
Editor: James Lahti
Line Producer: Robert Wilson-Smith and Doug MacFarlane
Major Funding provided by Science North and Lowell
Blake & Associates
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