2019 Fleet Anniversary Film Festival Survey Help Us Choose Festival Films! On Saturday and Sunday, March 9 and 10, 2019, the Fleet Science Center will celebrate our 46th Anniversary with an IMAX Film Festival. Celebrate 46 years with 16 films in 2 days in the world's first IMAX Dome Theater! OK Question Title * 1. Please select the top three films you wish to see during the 2019 Film Festival. Mysteries of Egypt (1998): Set against the wondrous backdrop of the sweeping Nile and the majestic Giza pyramids, this film takes the viewer on an engaging journey through the Land of the Pharaohs. [41 minutes] Journey Into Amazing Caves (2001): Intrepid scientists and cavers bring back unprecedented footage and information from remote ice caves, underwater caves and terrestrial caves. To the Arctic (2012): The film takes audiences on a never-before-experienced journey into the lives of a mother polar bear and her two seven-month-old cubs as they navigate the changing Arctic wilderness they call home. Jerusalem (2013): Visit this ancient city and learn about the beliefs, history and traditions of Jewish, Muslim and Christian families from the perspectives of three teenage girls who live in Jerusalem. Adventures in Wild California (2000): Celebrate California’s incredible natural wonders and unique culture. Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West (2002): This film follows Lewis and Clark’s grueling 8,000-mile expedition through prairies, forests, and river rapids as they document plant and animal specimens and meet with Native American tribes at the turn of the 19th century. Amazing Journeys (1999): Witness the most mysterious, spectacular and amusing migrations on the planet, from zebras in Africa to monarch butterflies in Mexico. Cosmic Voyage (1996): This film provides a sweeping view of the universe across some 42 orders of magnitude and explores some of the greatest scientific theories. Born to Be Wild (2011): From the rainforests of Borneo to the Kenyan savannah, follow two teams of experts as they rescue, rehabilitate and return orangutans and elephants back to the wild. Ring of Fire (1991): This film showcases the immense natural forces of the great circle of volcanoes and seismic activity that ring the Pacific Ocean, and the varied people and cultures that coexist with them. Mystery of the Nile (2005): Encounter dangerous rapids, hippos and crocodiles, as well as the beauty of ancient cultures from Ethiopia to Egypt, as you travel the world’s longest river. Dolphins (2000): This Academy Award-nominated film invites viewers to take the plunge with dolphins, from the dazzling coral reefs of the Bahamas to the windswept seas of Patagonia. National Parks Adventure (2016): Head out on the ultimate off-trail adventure into the nation’s awe-inspiring great outdoors and untamed wilderness. Under the Sea (2009): Experience face-to-face encounters with some of the most mysterious and stunning creatures of the sea in the most exotic and isolated locations on Earth, including southern Australia and Papua New Guinea. Bugs! (2003): Enter the magical, miniscule world of a butterfly and a praying mantis, and meet their bizarre and beautiful buggy friends. To the Limit (1989): Follow the spectacular feats performed by three athletes—a rock climber, an Olympic skier and a prima ballerina—including endoscopic photography of the body’s inner workings. Mysteries of the Unseen World (2013): This film investigates things that are normally too slow, too fast, too small or too vast for the human eye to see through the use of innovative high-speed and time-lapse photography, electron microscopy and nanotechnology. Hubble (2010): Featuring stunning imagery of distant galaxies, planets and the birth of stars, Hubble showcases NASA’s last mission to service one of history’s most important observatories. Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk (2008): Take an exhilarating river-rafting adventure down the Colorado River on a critical mission of water conservation and river restoration. Dream Big: Engineering Our World (2017): From the Great Wall of China and the world’s tallest buildings to underwater robots and solar cars, Dream Big celebrates the human ingenuity behind engineering marvels big and small, and reveals the heart that drives engineers to create better lives for people around the world. Forces of Nature (2004): Showcasing the awesome spectacle of earthquakes, volcanoes and severe storms, this film follows scientists as they go on ground-breaking quests to understand how these natural disasters are triggered. Coral Reef Adventure (2003): Soar over the volcanic peaks of Tahiti, dive 350 feet to explore deep corals off the shore of Fiji and swim among hundreds of sharks in the canyons of the Rangiroa atoll. Flight of the Butterflies (2012): Join the monarchs' perilous and extraordinary journey as it makes one of the longest migrations on Earth across a continent, and a scientist’s 40-year search to find the monarchs’ secret hideaway. Africa: The Serengeti (1994): Join the Great Migration and journey across the Serengeti plains with over 1.5 million animals, including wildebeest, zebras, giraffes, elephants, monkeys and more. Stormchasers (1996): Experience monsoons, hurricanes and tornadoes around the planet as you journey with scientists seeking to predict these phenomena. The Living Sea (1995): Filmed in stunning locations around the world, this film celebrates the beauty, power, and importance of the ocean. Deep Sea (2006): See the breathtaking views of the tremendous diversity of marine life and witness the importance of interrelationships between animals to the health of the environment. Alaska (1997): Explore the harsh conditions, unique majesty, and unequaled beauty of the 49th state. A Beautiful Planet (2016): A breathtaking portrait of Earth from space, featuring stunning footage of our magnificent blue planet and the effects humanity has had on it over time. Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs (2007): Follow explorers and scientists as they piece together the archaeological and genetic clues of Egyptian mummies, bringing to life the fascinating and mysterious world of the pharaohs. Tornado Alley (2011): See the first IMAX feature solely about tornadoes: the people they attract, the scientists who study them and the awesome spectacle they create. Everest (1998): Experience the dramatic story of a team of climbers who found hope, strength and triumph in the wake of tragedy on the world’s highest mountain. Island of Lemurs: Madagascar (2014): Head to Madagascar and join trailblazing scientist Dr. Patricia Wright on her lifelong mission to help lemurs survive in the modern world. The Human Body (2001): Get an astonishing look at the daily biological processes that go on in our own bodies without our control and often without our notice. OK Question Title * 2. Did we miss your favorite film? If so, please tell us which film you'd like to see that isn't listed. OK DONE