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Now Showing In Budapest: 'Hubble 3D'

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Now Showing In Budapest: 'Hubble 3D'
"Hubble 3D combines this breathtaking IMAX footage with images taken by the telescope during the nearly 20 years it has been our window into space. Through advanced computer visualization, Hubble's detailed data becomes a series of scientifically realistic flights that unfold on screen like a guided tour of the universe, through time and space."



Movie type: Documentary Adventure - This is a short (48 minute) IMAX 3D documentary on the telescope of the title and the space shuttle missions to repair it. The spectacular 3D flights through actual space images from Hubble give this more appeal than most science documentaries.

Director: Toni Myers

Script: Frank Summers, Toni Myers

Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Scott D. Altman, Andrew J. Feustel

Length: 45 min

Reviews:

Colin Covert - Minneapolis Star Tribune - Top Critic: „A zero-gravity repair job doesn't sound like a thrilling cinematic spectacle, but this 43-minute film is utterly gripping.”

Roger Ebert - Chicago Sun-Times - Top Critic: „A movie like this can get you thinking.”

Joe Morgenstern - Wall Street Journal - Top Critic: „I've been to two launches, Apollo 11 and Apollo 12, and Hubble 3D is the first film I've seen - and felt -- that does more than hint at the skeleton-rattling power of those stupendous rockets.”

Lou Lumenick - New York Post - Top Critic: „Contains some of the most spectacular 3-D footage I've ever seen...”

Source: cinemareview.com


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