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Release Date:
June 17, 2011
Original Title:
Rescue
Alternate Titles:
IMAX - Etat D'urgence 3D - Mission Sauvetage
IMAX - État d'urgence 3D
IMAX : État d'urgence
IMAX Rescue
IMAX Rescue 3D
IMAX: Rescue 3D - Katastrophenhilfe auf Haiti
Rescue 3D - Katastrophenhilfe auf Haiti (2011)
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
IMAX
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 FR: U
Runtime: 46
Rescue plunges audiences into the hard, but inspiring work of saving lives in the face of a natural disaster. Behind the scenes, the film follows a Canadian naval commander, two pilots, and a volunteer rescue technician as they train for action. When an earthquake strikes Haiti, creating one of the biggest humanitarian disasters of the century, the audience is swept along, joining with the massive effort that brings military and civilian responders and hardware from around the world. Rescue is a journey of real-world disaster and emergency response captured (in 3D) with unprecedented scale and impact for the giant screen.
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Director:
Stephen Low
Director of Photography:
Mark Poirier
Editor:
James Lahti
Executive Producer:
Robert Kresser
Jan Baird
Line Producer:
Michel Chauvin
Original Music Composer:
Michel Cusson
Producer:
Stephen Low
Alexander Low
Pietro L. Serapiglia
Writer:
Stephen Low
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