IMAX film ‘Antarctica’ makes Canadian debut in Victoria

VICTORIA, CANADA – ORIGINALLY FROM CTV NEWS, VANCOUVER – The first new IMAX film since the pandemic began hits the big screen in Victoria this weekend.

The award winning film “Antarctica” will make its Canadian debut this Saturday, Oct. 16, at the Royal B.C. Museum’s IMAX Theatre.

Narrated by actor Benedict Cumberbatch, the 45-minute film takes viewers on a deep dive beneath six feet of sea ice to the ocean floor to reveal an alien world of sea creatures fighting to survive the cold, harsh conditions.

Described as “never-before-seen footage,” the film swims alongside seals, experiences the continent’s vast penguin colonies and witnesses the largest congregation of fin and humpback whales ever filmed.

“’Antarctica’ is a cinematic wonder, and I think it’s one of those areas of the world that people are so curious about and very few get to experience firsthand,” says Tracey Drake, head of marketing, communications and business development at the Royal B.C. Museum.

“It’s an awesome opportunity to come and really see another part of the world on the big screen.”

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For more information about Antarctica, please visit the film website at antarcticafilm.com.