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Molecules to the MAX
Catch a ride to NanoSpace with Oxy and her crew to boldly go where only atoms have gone before! Aboard the Molecularium, the most fantastic ship in the universe, fly through the crystalline structure of a snowflake, explore the metallic maze of a penny, blast through the far reaches of space, escape the tangled polymers of chewing gum and discover the molecular machinery of a living cell. This animated adventure brings audiences into amazingly small places and fascinates them with incredibly big ideas.
Genre
Animation, Chemistry
Awards
Film Facts
A 3D version of the film was screened at the GSCA Conference in September 2009. The 3D version will be available for theatrical release in spring/summer 2010.
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Film website
Related Articles
"IMAX Movie Teaches Kids about Nanoscale Science,"
ReliablePlant.com, October 2009.
"Sneak Peek of the New Molecularium IMAX Production
Molecules to the MAX,
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AZoNanotechnology, February, 2009.
"IMAX Filmmakers Push Scientists to the Max,"
ScienCentral.com, November 6, 2008.
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Film Details
Alternate Titles:
Molecularium
Released:
April 2009
Status:
In Distribution
3D:
Yes
Run Time:
41 minutes
Format:
15/70, Digital
Distributor:
SK Films
Produced By:
Produced by
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
in collaboration with
Nanotoon
Executive Producer:
Richard W. Siegel, Linda S. Schadler, Shekhar Garde
Producer:
Kurt Przybilla
Director:
V. Owen Bush
Associate Producer:
Writer:
V. Owen Bush, Kurt Przybilla
Cinematography:
Sound Editor:
Visual Effects:
Music/Score:
David Last, with original songs by Nikolas Van Egten
Editor:
Derek Sweeney Kesler, Maura Bress
Narrator:
Other Credits:
Funding provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, and NYSTAR
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