British Film institute: FILM SCIENCE

This summer the BFI presents Film Science, three months of film and television themed around science and technology.

In June, Science on Film & TV will examine how science and scientists have been portrayed on the big and small screens, and throughout July and August, Future Human explores the human in science fiction film, from classic early sci-fi such as William Cameron Menzies’ THINGS TO COME, to Stanley Kubrick’s seminal 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY and James Cameron’s genredefining THE TERMINATOR.

SCI-FI-LONDON will be running several panels and workshops as part of SCI-FI-LONDON: LAB during the season. Check the festival or BFI website for full details.

Tickets for Science on Film & TV are available from 11 May, Future Human from 8 June (join the BFI for priority booking).

For full listings information, http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson 
BFI Box Office 020 7928 3232

Screening Times

9:30pm - Sun, 26th Oct 2014