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Galapagos (IMAX)

Galapagos (IMAX)
Directed by Al Giddings, David Clark (III)

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A marine biologist from the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History leads this astonishing expedition to the Galapagos islands, a world that is still relatively new and evolving. Descending to depths of 3,000 feet, the scientists find a window into the past and a frontier for exploration.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14686 in DVD
  • Released on: 2002-08-06
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
  • Original language: English, French
  • Subtitled in: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 39 minutes

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From the Back Cover
Descend 3,000 feet to an area of the ocean floor never before seen by humankind. The mission: collect rare and unusual species for study at the Smithsonian and elsewhere--all part of a real-life exploration that will discover what is believed to be more than a dozen new species of marine life. Shot on the famed archipelago and in its surrounding waters, Galapagos follows marine biologist Dr. Carole Baldwin as she makes her initial venture into that world first chronicled for science 160 years earlier by Charles Darwin. The tools for Baldwin's team are far different from anything Darwin used, yet one thing is unchanged. The Galapagos Islands remain a stunningly abundant laboratory for exploration.


Customer Reviews

IMAX GALAPAGOS5
I DO NOT REGRET PURCHASING THIS DVD. IT IS THE MOST COMPLETE, BEST FILMED & EDITED VIEW OF THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. I HAVE BEEN THERE FOR A DIVE TRIP, BUT NEVER EVEN DREAMED THAT AN IN DEPTH LOOK ABOUT THE ISLANDS COULD BE SO REVEALING. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE LOOKING FOR A REALLY GOOD LOOK AT THESE ISLANDS, BUT CANNOT TRAVEL. IT IS EVERYTHING I WAS LOOKING FOR.

A little disappointing4
The movie was a little disappointing. We had hoped for so much more information but it just wasn't there. The scenery was spectacular and I did learn about the Galapagos but it did not live up to what I was hoping for.

Does not do the Enchanted Islands any justice...2
Used to some great IMAX productions, I was very keen on seeing this production, but was very disapointed with the cinematic result of such a large and costly undertaking. The production was marred with challenges, including reduced flora and fauna after a devastating El Nino and the tragic death of two team members. I fully understand that these and other circumstances diminished the amount of quality footage the crew was able to obtain during their 8 weeks in the Enchanted Islands, however, I would have hoped for a documentary that truly introduces these natural marvels to the viewers instead of focusing on a very superficial plot of a marine biologist getting her thrills in exploring the deep ocean floor surrounding the islands in a submarine. There is so much to tell and show about these islands that a one hour program will never be able to do it justice, however I would have expected a better effort in documenting the uniqueness of the flora and fauna and the history of the islands, including the dangers presented to them through fishing, over population and introduced species. I sincerely hope that in the near future a producer finds the courage to do these islands justice by returning with an IMAX team to film a documentary that will allow the world to share the wonders of the Enchanted Islands - maybe he will want to call it "IMAX - Galapagos Revisited"