Greg MacGillivray
An acclaimed master of the IMAX format, Greg MacGillivray was born in 1945 in San Diego, California, USA, and has been actively directing films since the early 1960s. Primarily involved in the documentary genre, he is renowned for his groundbreaking IMAX films such as "The Living Sea" and "Everest," with the former earning him an Academy Award nomination. Although not a regular feature at major film festivals, his works are distinguished by their stunning cinematography and immersive storytelling, which have earned him numerous accolades in the field of documentary filmmaking.
From the depths of the ocean to the heights of the highest peak, MacGillivray's work reveals a director deeply in love with the world, capturing its awe-inspiring beauty with an artist's eye and a documentarian's precision.