Release Date: June 2012
Official selection of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
An extraordinary journey into a mysterious realm of fluorescent coral reefs, bioluminescent sea creatures and rare marine life, filmed in the oceans most threatened by climate change.
Produced by: Felix Media
Approximate Running Time: Available in 45 or 20 minute versions
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Coral Rekindling Venus
Release Date: June 2012
Official selection of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
An extraordinary journey into a mysterious realm of fluorescent coral reefs, bioluminescent sea creatures and rare marine life, filmed in the oceans most threatened by climate change.
Produced by: Felix Media
Approximate Running Time: Available in 45 or 20 minute versions
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Genre: Documntary
Chronicle of a Journey to Earth
Release Date: January 2010
An intergalactic traveler reaches our part of the galaxy looking for somewhere to settle and as he moves towards the Sun, he examines the bodies that cross his path....
Genre: Documntary
Target Audience: Adults Families General Audiences School Groups
Cell! Cell! Cell!
Release Date: June 2012
You are made of 70 trillion living cells. They work. They talk. They think. They are what make you alive....
Genre: Documntary
Target Audience: General Audiences School Groups
The Birth of the Solar System
Release Date: January 2007
How did our Solar System originate? What chain of events led to its creation? The film takes us through the phases of its creation, from the condensation of the initial cloud of gas and cosmic dust, to the final formation of the universe. How can we know it happened this way and not through any other mechanism?...
Genre: Documntary
Target Audience: Adults Families Kids 10-13 Kids 14-15 Kids 16-18 School Groups
The Biggest Screen In the World
The grandiose spectacle of the polar auroras turn the firmament, when seen from high latitudes, into a gigantic screen onto which their beautiful hypnotic images are projected, just as cathode ray tubes form images on our television sets....









