Our SCIENCE:CINEMA is back at Nationalmuseet with three days of film and debates - supported by our dear partners at Netcompany! We open the SCIENCE:CINEMA on March 25th, where we will present a screening of Emil Nørgaard Munk’s portrait of author Andrea Hejlskov titled “Witch”, followed by a conversation with three modern witches and the opportunity to explore the exhibition ’The Viking Soceress’ at Nationalmuseet. Later that evening, we will show the documentary “Human Race,” which takes an in-depth look at evolutionary biologist Eske Willerslev and his tireless pursuit of answers, insight, and new knowledge. After the film, Eske Willerslev will speak on stage with his fellow researcher, Thomas Werge. The next two days of SCIENCE:CINEMA will include, among other things, a science talk show about chemical elements, a panel debate on the future of the internet featuring, among others, the collective Softer, the communications manager at Netcompany, Le Gammeltoft, and researcher Katrine K. Pedersen, as well as a host of debates and in-depth, geeky conversations about everything from deep-sea mining and the green transition to women in male-dominated research environments and much, much more. See the full programme here: https://lnkd.in/gZQmhn4h
Science shapes the society we live in. Cinema shapes the way we see it. And when the two intersect, ideas take on new dimensions. As the main partner of this year’s CPH:SCIENCE at CPH:DOX, we’re proud to support a programme of documentaries that transform complex knowledge into powerful storytelling. This year’s programme explores the frontiers of science, technology, and society—shedding light on the questions that shape our understanding of the world. Join us in delving into a programme of documentary films that don’t just inform but spark debate, inspire curiosity, and challenge perspectives. 🎬 netcmpy.com/cphdox