Tiny Giants 3D

The astonishing lives of the smallest animals

Tiny Giants 3D makes the smallest of animals larger than life on the biggest screen in Texas at the Bullock Texas State History Museum IMAX® Theatre. This film from BBC Earth Production is an adventure of epic proportions created by the BBC’s award-winning nature film makers Michael Gunton (Africa, One Life, Madagascar) and Mark Brownlow (Planet Earth, South Pacific).

Narrated by Stephen Fry (Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, V for Vendetta), Tiny Giants 3D transports audiences into the astonishing worlds of two miniature heroes, proving that the smaller you are the bigger the adventure. With jaw-dropping drama this pioneering film reveals the great courage and skill essential to our planet’s smallest creatures to succeed in a titanic battle for survival. Groundbreaking cinematography and cutting edge 3D achieve an incredible immersive intimacy that allows audiences to truly see and feel what life is like when you are less than one foot tall.

A chipmunk in a wild wood and a grasshopper mouse in Arizona’s scorched deserts are both forced to grow up fast when they find themselves alone for the first time. Facing experienced rivals and huge predators, the chipmunk must find the courage to gather enough acorns for winter. Forced out of his family home, the adolescent grasshopper mouse is swept away in a flash flood and must learn the skills to survive and lay claim to his own patch of desert as he becomes an adult. Only by using their ingenious ‘superpowers’ can our heroes not only stay alive but also become masters of their universe.

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