Stream full-length educational films while Liberty Science Center is closed

Liberty Science Center may be temporarily closed – and that includes our theaters, unfortunately. But there are still ways for students, families, and teachers to experience incredible educational films!

Below, find streaming links (many which include educator guides) to educational films courtesy of MacGillivray Freeman Films. Many of these have previously played at the Science Center!

America’s Musical Journey

A cross-country journey celebrating the unique diversity of America's musical heritage.

Available for streaming on: YouTube (free) (as well as Apple TV and GoUSA TV via Roku). An educator guide is also available.

Coral Reef Adventure

Two filmmakers travel the world documenting the planet's coral reefs and the creatures that call them home.

Available for streaming on: Amazon Prime. An educator guide is also available.

Dolphins

A playful, up-close look at the dolphins of Alaska, Patagonia and the Bahamas.

Available for streaming on: Amazon Prime. An educator guide is also available.

Dream Big

This inspiring celebration of innovations big and small and the amazing engineers behind them will change how you think about engineering.

Available for streaming on: Vimeo on Demand. An educator guide and educational videos are also available.

Humpback Whales

A journey into the mysterious world of one of nature’s most awe-inspiring marine mammals.

Available for streaming on: Vimeo on Demand. An educator guide and educational videos are also available.

National Parks Adventure

The ultimate off-trail adventure into the nation’s untamed wilderness in places like Yosemite, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon and many more.

Available for streaming on: Vimeo on Demand. An educator guide and educational videos are also available.

The Living Sea

Celebrates the beauty and wonder of the ocean as it explores our relationship with this complex and fragile environment.

Available for streaming on: Amazon Prime.

Van Gogh: Brush with Genius

A moving look at the artist’s journey from the time of his first canvases at age 27 to his death 9 years later—a period during which he painted more than 900 paintings.

Available for streaming on: Amazon Prime.



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