Athletes on the Edge

Climb the highest peaks, run like the wind and leap for the stars! Witness world-class athletes as they push their bodies to the absolute limit.

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  • America’s Treasures: Devil’s Tower

  • Meet the Skydiving Elvis Impersonators

    The Flying Elvi pay tribute to The King from 12,000 feet high.

  • Chicago Footwork

    Get a glimpse of the fast feet of the Chicago Footwork dance style.

  • To The Limit

    To the Limit presents beautiful scenes from inside the body that reveal its miraculous ability to adapt to intense physical action. The film takes you through the heart, arteries, and to the microscopic level to witness the actual oxygen exchange of red blood cells in tiny air sacs of the lungs.

  • America’s Treasures: Pictured Rocks

  • Trails & Trailblazers: Arizona & Utah

    Navajo Marathoner Shaun Martin takes Ariel on a run through Canyon de Chelly before she checks out the mysterious Antelope Canyon. Then in Utah, Ariel explores the Pando aspen grove with ecologist Paul Rogers.

  • Meet Jennifer Pharr Davis

    The trail can be a place of great inspiration. For Jennifer Pharr Davis, it pretty much changed her life.

  • National Parks Adventure - Biking in Moab

    Ever wonder how to film a mountain biking sequence with three cameras in the middle of the desert? Well, today is your lucky day.

  • Mystery of the Nile

    Mystery of the Nile documents one of the greatest expeditions in modern times—the first complete descent of the world’s greatest and deadliest river from source to sea. For 114 days, a team of explorers led by Pasquale Scaturro and Gordon Brown face nearly insurmountable challenges as they make t...

  • National Parks Adventure - Climbing in Arches

    Climbers 500-feet up, an IMAX crew on the ground, and a helicopter - what could possibly go wrong?

  • Everest

    Narrated by Liam Neeson and winner of the Giant Screen Cinema Association’s Best Film award, Everest is the dramatic, true account of an expedition to the summit, just days after eight climbers lost their lives in the deadly storm of 1996.