Meet Max Lowe
Before he could even walk, Max was taken into the wilderness and packed along on adventures across the globe.
Before he could even walk, Max was taken into the wilderness and packed along on adventures across the globe.
This film marks a bittersweet milestone for large-screen features—as one of the last of its kind to be fully shot on 70mm celluloid, rather than digitally.
As the film unfolds, wild adventures and artistic expression increasingly entwine—reflecting the teeming cultural vitality of the parks.
Greg MacGillivray (Director) is a giant-screen documentary filmmaker who has produced and directed many of the most successful films shown in IMAX® theatres,
At the heart of the film is young artist and adventurer Rachel Pohl’s quest to visit all the national parks across the United States.
As the National Park Service looks ahead to the next century of protecting U.S. treasures, it will pursue new directions in education, preservation and sustainability.
Director of photography Brad Ohlund headed by floatplane to Katmai National Park, an active volcanic landscape famed for some of the best bear viewing in the world.
Conrad is a climber’s climber, as at home on a faraway alpine wall as on the sparkling ice of his home canyon, Hyalite, in the Gallatin Range of Montana.
A very different living organism is explored as the film heads to Redwood National Park in California: home to some of the tallest, widest and oldest trees on earth.
America Wild: National Parks Adventure rocks out to a soundtrack of popular songs as diverse as the parks themselves—from iconic rock classics to climbing-the-charts hits.