Adrenaline Rush (film) explained

Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk
Director:Marc Fafard
Producer:Carl Samson
Starring:Charles Bryan
Jon Devore
George Morris
Adrian Nicholas
Katarina Olikainen
Mike Vail
Cinematography:Peter Anderson
Peter Degerfeldt
Göran Widenby
Distributor:Giant Screen Films (Americas and Asia)
Staffan Forsell (Europe)
Runtime:40 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk is a 2002 IMAX documentary film that explores the human biology behind risk-taking—why it gives some people such a powerful physical lift, and why the human mind and body craves danger. In addition, filmmaker Marc Fafard presents an up-close look at two of the most dangerous and exciting human pastimes: parachuting and base-jumping.[1] The Globe and Mail gave it a rating of .[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Price . M. . Risky business at Science Museum . Fort Worth Business Press . 19 . 10 . March 2006 . 31.
  2. News: Lacey . Liam . Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk. . 29 April 2005.