Cinematography: William Reeve
The best movies, series, and documentaries with cinematography by William Reeve. Explore visually stunning titles that highlight an exceptional filmmaking.
Sacred Planet
2004 · Documentary · 40 min. · Canada
Direction Jon Long
Cast Robert Redford
Plot This IMAX film shows exotic places that still exist and gives new insights into the Earth's diverse landscapes, peoples and animals. From the last remaining old growth forests of British...
6.7
36 votes
6.7
36 votes
Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia
2007 · Documentary · 40 min. · Canada
Direction Marc Fafard
Plot If it weren't for a series of cataclysmic events, a comet impact being first on the list, our planet could well still be the domain of dinosaurs. Following Pr Rodolfo...
6.1
96 votes
6.1
96 votes
Dinosaurs Alive! 3D
2007 · Documentary · 40 min. · United States
Direction David Clark · Bayley Silleck
Plot This program presents some of the more recent ideas about dinosaurs that are gaining acceptance while following paleontologists searching for fossils over the decades in the Gobi Desert and New...
5.7
31 votes
5.7
31 votes
Great North
2001 · Documentary · 92 min. · Canada
Direction Martin J. Dignard · William Reeve
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Legends of Flight
2010 · Documentary · 42 min. · United States
Direction Stephen Low
Plot Legends of Flight is a film that will not only delight and entertain the aviation enthusiast but also educate and inspired renewed interest in aviation by the traveling public, the...
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Asian Action (S)
2014 · Movie · 4 min. · Canada
Direction Richard Needham
Cast Jacky Lai · Warren Chow · Michael Chan · Isabelle Yang
Plot The Hung's are just your average upwardly mobile modern Hong Kong family. As far as their eight-year-old daughter Jasmine is concerned, Mom and Dad are just regular old' parents. That...
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Volcanoes of the Deep Sea
2003 · Documentary · 40 min. · United States
Direction Stephen Low
Cast Ed Harris · Richard Lutz
Plot Alvin, a deep-sea mechanized probe, makes a voyage some 12,000 feet underwater to explore the Azores, a constantly-erupting volcanic rift between Europe and North America.
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