The Basque Film Library, the Donostia International Physics Center and the San Sebastián International Film Festival have organized the cycle for the fifth time Science and Cinema, which during the next three months will offer almost fifty film screenings with their respective presentations by internationally renowned scientists.
The presentation of the short films of the Kimuak program in Bilbao, Vitoria, Pamplona and Donostia complete the additional sessions of the cycle, which includes such well-known films as “Gorilas en la fuma”, by Michael Apted; “Contact”, by Robert Zemeckis, and “Origin”, by Christopher Nolan.
All three will have subtitles in Spanish, like “The Prize”, and “Hope”, by Norwegian director Maria Sedahl, and “Ikarie XB 1”, by Czech Jindrich Polák.
With subtitles in Basque, “Moby Dick” by John Huston will be shown; “Traje zuriko gizona (The Man in the White Suit)”, by Alexander Mackendrick; and “Deabruaren Hazia (Demon Seed)”, by Donald Cammell, which has nothing to do with “Rosemary’s Baby”, by Roman Polanski, entitled for the Spanish public “The Devil’s Seed”.
“In search of fire”, by Jean-Jacques Annaud, will close this program at the end of March.
Presentations and discussions will be given by Arantza Acha, Juan Ignacio Pérez Iglesias, Naiara Barrado-Izagirre, Aran García-Lekue, Marcos Pellejero, Olatz Arbelaitz and Pedro Miguel Etxenike, among others and others.

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