Ultimate G's (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2000

Original Title:
Ultimate G's

Alternate Titles:
IMAX-Ultimate G
IMAX: Im Rausch der Lüfte
Im Rausch der Lüfte - Akrobaten am Himmel 3D
Im Rausch der Lüfte 3D
Ultimate G's: Zac's Flying Dream

Genres:
Family

Production Companies:
IMAX

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 

Runtime: 37

Feel the thrill of flying in a world class, aerobatics competition aircraft through the Grand Canyon! Containing the most dynamic aerial stunts ever shot in large format woven into a delightful story of a young boy's dream to fly, Ultimate G's: Zac's Flying Dream is a story about having a dream and pursuing it despite all odds. The aerial adventure takes place over the spectacular backdrop of the Grand Canyon, Little Colorado River and Lake Powell and the flying talents of both pilots give the audience the thrill of a lifetime!

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Associate Producer:
Carl Deschenes

Costume Design:
Brigitte Desroches

Director:
Keith Melton

Director of Photography:
Peter Anderson

Editor:
Harry B. Miller III

Original Music Composer:
Benoit Jutras

Pilot:
Daniel Proulx
Steve LeBlanc
Christian Fleury
Eddie Racine
Nevis Ramirez

Producer:
Carl Samson

Production Design:
Jean-Andre Carriere

Production Manager:
Gilles Légaré

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Peter Anderson
Alan G. Markowitz

Writer:
Jean Bergeron

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