Whether By Dance, March Or Dive, Educational Films Can Be Fun For All

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WWI maems Whether By Dance, March Or Dive, Educational Films Can Be Fun For All (NAPSA)—When it comes to moviegoing, more and more fami- lies are seeking alternative enter- tainment experiences that contain a healthy dose of good old-fashioned family fun—and have educational value. A terrific example is the recent roster of feature films with educational elements—no longer banished to the classroom or small art-house theater. This is exemplified by a trio of spring DVD releases that are not only informative and fun, but also critically acclaimed. From dancing, singing and marching penguins to jaw- dropping ocean life, these films prove that a learning experience can be wildly entertaining. Warner Bros.’ animated smash hit “Happy Feet” taps onto DVD, while the similarly penguin-filled and aptly named documentary “March of the Penguins” releases on Blu-ray and HD-DVD. Rounding out these “wild” releases is “IMAX Deep Sea,” the visually stunning underwater documentary that has wowed the crowds at IMAXtheaters since early 2006. All three films are notable for their success of capturing the essence of the three “E’s”: education, environment and entertainment. o —= . Aig "