Arabia 3D
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Go deep into the heart of an exotic land and experience the
mystique of Arabia. With the full force of
IMAX cinematography, Arabia 3D will have you riding the dunes with a camel
caravan, diving into the treasure-laden Red Sea, exploring the ruins of a
towering lost city, hurtling back into the Islamic golden age of invention, and
meeting the young Arabians transforming tomorrow's world. You will also join in
the extraordinary pilgrimage known as the Hajj, where each year 2-3 million
Muslims arrive in the holy city of Makkah to reaffirm their faith, creating the
largest single human gathering on Earth.
It is a land precious few outsiders will ever visit, a world cloaked in myth,
mystery, and misinformation. Frequently in the headlines yet rarely captured by
cameras, it sparks endless curiosity. Arabia
is a surprising and illuminating journey that unveils an oft-hidden world full
of discovery. A powerful giant screen tour de force—and the first major film
production to be granted access to more than 20 locations across Saudi Arabia—Arabia
3D offers a deeper understanding of this most fascinating culture and way of
life.
Showtimes
Arabia 3D
| Sunday, February 19 | 2:15pm, 4:45pm & 7:15pm |
| Monday, February 20 | Not Playing |
| Tuesday, February 21 | 3:30pm |
| Wednesday, February 22 | 3:30pm |
| Thursday, February 23 | 3:30pm |
| Friday, February 24 | 3:30pm & 6:00pm |
| Saturday, February 25 |
3:30pm & 6:00pm |
| Sunday, February 26 | 3:30pm & 6:00pm |
| Monday, February 27 | Not Playing |
Rating
To be confirmed.
Audience
Suitable for all ages.
Run time
40 minutes
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HOURS
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