ADVENTURES IN WILD CALIFORNIA
'''Adventures in Wild California''' is a 70mm IMAX documentary film showcasing the scenery and extreme sports found in California. It is narrated by Golden Globe-winning actor Jimmy Smits and was released to IMAX theaters in 2000.
California's geography and culture - which the film asserts inspires people to take chances, is the focus of the documentary. Extreme sports such as sky diving and surfing are captured with dramatic aerial free-fall and underwater photography, while examples such as Walt Disney's creation of an entertainment empire based on a "little mouse", the construction of the Golden Gate bridge during the Great Depression, and the establishment of high-tech Silicon Valley showcase the risk-taking California inspires.
The film is directed by Academy Award-nominated IMAX director and cinematographer Greg MacGillivray, who previously directed ''The Living Sea'', ''Everest'', and ''Dolphins''
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