Adrenaline Rush (film)
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| Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk | |
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| Directed by | Marc Fafard |
| Produced by | Carl Samson |
| Written by | Marc Fafard |
| Starring | Charles Bryan Jon Devore George Morris Adrian Nicholas Katarina Olikainen Mike Vail |
| Cinematography | Peter Anderson Peter Degerfeldt Göran Widenby |
| Distributed by | Giant Screen Films (Americas and Asia) Staffan Forsell (Europe) |
| Release date(s) | October 18, 2002 |
| Running time | 40 minutes |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk is a 2002 documentary filmed in the IMAX format 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.

