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An industrialist invites experts to visit his theme park of cloned dinosaurs. After a power failure, the creatures run loose, putting everyone's lives, including his grandchildren's, in danger. As visitors struggle to survive, Jurassic Park becomes a meditation on scientific hubris and human vulnerability. Steven Spielberg creates a modern myth about nature’s refusal to be mastered. He balances awe and terror, grounding spectacle in suspense and character.
‘A thrilling reminder that wonder and fear are inseparable.’ -
Richard Corliss, Time
Presented on 35mm film prints from the NFSA collection.
PG | 127min | 1993 | 35mm | USA | D: Steven Spielberg
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Join us after the film for a vibrant panel discussion exploring how the soundtrack shapes our cultural ideas of dinosaurs, what the film reveals about our visions of technological futures, and how a science communicator makes sense of it all. You can expect musical moments at the piano and extraordinary stories from the world of science shows!
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Presented as part of our Science. Art. Film. series in partnership with the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, Australian National University.
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Mccoy Cct , Canberra, ACT, Australia, Australian Capital Territory 2601
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