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Science New Wave Film Festival XVII: expanding science presentation using film Cultivating appreciation for science by bridging the worlds of science and film

Science New Wave Film Festival XVII: expanding science presentation using film Cultivating appreciation for science by bridging the worlds of science and film

October 15, 2024 By Summer Brooks Leave a Comment

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The 17th Science New Wave XVII Film Festival is here, and Program Director Nate Dorr and Festival Producer Paula Croxson stop by to talk all about it. They talk about curating this year’s lineup, highlight several specific nights of specialized programming, and more.

This year’s Science New Wave Film Festival is October 18-25th in New York, and on Labocine

The theme for this year’s festival is SIGNAL: Bird calls, alarm sirens, satellite transmissions. Communiques from ice cores and flower petals. The air thrums with codes and messages, bright and dire, mundane and extraordinary. If only we are listening, if only we are able to interpret them, what might we be able to understand?

This year’s lineup of 64 films represent filmmakers and scientists from 28 different countries, presented in celebrates 25 programs at the Cinema Village in Manhattan, but also evenings devoted to new Science New Wave works-in-progress, field notes as scientific and film-making tool, and the Symbiosis Competition, which each year challenges pairs of scientists and filmmakers to create new genre-bending works over the week of the festival.

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