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- Legendary TV news anchor Walter Cronkite takes ecstatic Disneyland tourist Robin through the process of Disney's hand drawn animation and makes Robin's wish of visiting the animated world of Peter Pan (1953) come true.
- Three nearby kingdoms, floating separately in space, can each see the other, but have no means to communicate or visit. Each has developed a fanatical obsession for a specific color for clothing, architecture, and even plant life: one blue, one red, one golden. A forbidden inter-kingdom romance and a war of conquest ensues when a means of travel between the kingdoms is found.
- Originally done for the Disney/MGM Studio Tour, Michael Eisner then CEO of Disney Studios is enroute to a screening room for a viewing with Mickey Mouse. On the way to the theater, some of your favorite Disney characters and several from the film Fantasia come to life in the hallways of the Disney Studios. Interesting fact; This is the only time Mickey Mouse was ever listed second in any project. I.E: Micky and Minnie, Mickey and Goofy, Mickey and Pluto, Mickey and Donald.
- Animated film made for 1992 IMAX film for Osaka Japan worlds fair. Story features a planet in distress from chaotic anarchy of out of control disjointed individuality but is saved by a small creature named App who unifies the characters thru a simple melody and uses music to bring together the mess and creates a flowering harmonious paradise.
- In this dazzling special effects production, an artist commissioned to create a portrait of Lincoln, struggles to understand all the things he sees in Lincoln's eyes - sorrow, resolve, hope, vision, forgiveness and more.
- "The Soul of Nashville" documents the story of Nashville, Tennessee's historic Ryman Auditorium from the point-of-view of an authentic historical figure, Ms. Lula Naff, who managed the theater for almost half a century and turned it into the most important cultural asset in Nashville and the "Mother Church of Country Music."
- In Ballet Robotique, the graceful movements of giant assembly line robots are perfectly synchronized to classical music recorded by London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. This may be the only industrial film ever to have been nominated in a creative category.
- The smoke rising from the fire, twists and shapes itself to form the ghosts and demons of the Storyteller's yarn in this spine-tingling, but life-affirming tale about the relationships between youth and their elders. It opens with a ghostly encounter in which an aging Indian storyteller is visited by the mysterious owl of death, causing him to recall fond memories of his life. In his reflection, the audience discovers the wonder, magic and enduring importance of family.
- THE WEDGE: Dynasty, Tragedy, Legacy explores the moving personal story of how a heir to a dynasty makes a tragic mistake that changes a family, a local community and the sport of surfing forever.
- A story told by Sarah Morgan who conjures the Louisiana Old State Capitol's remarkable trials and tribulations through history.
- Follows the lives of several astronaut candidates from initial selection through actual spaceflight.
- A 360-degree, single-camera, single-projector film made for the Basque National Pavilion of Expo '92 in Seville, Spain. The film follows a vacationing Basque family in the pure and classic style of a road-movie.
- 'The Car of Your Dreams' is a film which celebrates three decades of automobile mobile industry advertisements, from the early days of television advertising and into the 1980s. The short film exemplifies how the automotive industry has long been the master at creating and manipulating images of desirable lifestyles, in order to sell a product.
- A young Korean girl uses a computer to communicate with her pen pals from around the world. Her pals reply via electronic "postcards" that depict life in their respective countries.
- Short documentary about the Commissioner Emeritus of Major League Baseball, Allan H. (Bud) Selig. By successfully bringing Major League Baseball back to Milwaukee, as the previous owner the Brewers, Selig was was also instrumental in saving Major League Baseball in the city with his commitment to build Miller Park.
- Worldsong is a lyrical exploration of the universality of human life. From birth through death and starting the cycle again, Worldsong takes us through the common experiences of humans all around the world, using Jim Lang's beautiful score to carry us along the poignant emotional adventure. Designed to play for audiences of all ages from all cultures, it was the main attraction at the USA Pavilion at Expo 92 in Seville, Spain. It has won many awards including: Grand Prize for Best Short Film of 1992, at the Houston International Film Festival, Gold Hugo Award, Chicago International Film Festival, Golden Apple Award, and The Chris Award, at the Columbus International Film & Video Festival.
- A 1 hour sports special with 2 members of the baseball Hall of Fame broadcasters wing. Bob Costas and Bob Uecker have an in depth conversation on Bob's amazing career.
- Discover the history of Heineken and visit the installation movie "Born In Amsterdam" at the Heineken Experience in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- A short documentary about the NASA story.
- When Sylvia, a successful scientist, must take over her grandmother's small-town bread bakery she discovers that life sometimes has different plans for you.
- Bernstein's Answer is a multi-media, multi-sensory spectacular that immerses guests in the magic of Leonard Bernstein's music. Hosted by Bobby McFerrin the film is part of an immersive experience at the Ravinia Festival in Chicago
- Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood take guests on an unforgettable immersive experience into the heart and soul of country's music's most beloved venue. Guests enjoy highlights from key moments in the Opry's past and present.