Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk (2002)
Adrenaline Rush: the Science of Risk takes a look at the world of skydiving and base jumping - parachuting from a building, a bridge or a cliff. While providing breathtaking views of skydiving over the Florida Keys, the Mojave Desert and in the magnificent Fjords of Norway, this giant-screen experience explores the psychological and physiological forces behind risk-taking, and the physics involved in these activities. In doing so, it also shows us how risk-taking is part of everyday life. The storyline focuses on two risk-takers, Adrian Nicholas and Katarina Ollikainen. Nicholas, a veteran skydiver who has performed thousands of jumps, is the record holder for the longest unassisted human flight, a 4-minute 55-second flight at speeds of up to 200 kilometers/hour that took place in 1999. Adrenaline Rush even allows spectators to directly experience a base jump thanks to a camera strapped to one of the professional jumpers who took part in the film. You can live through a 1300-meter (4150 feet) jump from a legendary cliff in Norway, the Katthammaren Wall.All Releases
Domestic (99.8%)
$10,994,028
$10,994,028
International (0.2%)
$17,904
$17,904
Worldwide
$11,011,932
$11,011,932
Domestic DistributorGiant Screen Films
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Earliest Release DateOctober 18, 2002
(Domestic)
Running Time40 min
GenresDocumentary
Short
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Marc Fafard | Director |
Marc Fafard | Writer |
Carl Samson | Producer |
Peter Anderson | Cinematographer |
Peter Degerfeldt | Cinematographer |
Göran Widenby | Cinematographer |
René Caron | Editor |
Cast | Role |
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Charles Bryan | |
Jon Devore | |
Cameron Monaghan | |
George Morris |