Soar Above the Holy Land in IMAX®
Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch, Jerusalem gives audiences a rare glimpse of the storied city, as well as exclusive access to holy sites including the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock, the Church of the Sepulchre, the Jordan River, the Sea of Galilee and the mountain fortress of Masada. Jerusalem soars high above the Holy Land and plunges deep into the vibrant Old City while exploring the intersection of science, history, and religion in this sacred place.
“Through the unrivaled beauty, visceral nature and incredible technology of the giant screen format, you feel as if you are experiencing Jerusalem up-close and first-hand,” said writer/director Daniel Ferguson.
The Omni Theater features an innovative IMAX® domed screen that fully immerses audiences in the iconic sites presented in Jerusalem. This viewing experience is the largest of its kind west of the Mississippi River. The eight-story tall and 120-foot wide screen transports audiences 7,000 miles away to the sacred land cherished by billions of people. The theater features 70mm film projection which combines the brightest, clearest images at almost 10 times the resolution of standard projection formats, with powerful, laser-aligned digital sound and customized theater geometry to create the world’s most captivating film experience.
Jerusalem will return to the Omni Theater on April 8. Learn more about the extraordinary film and buy tickets here: http://www.fwmsh.org/jerusalem.
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