Film Screening Preferences
The GWIS Programming Committee would like to host a virtual film screening next year! Below is a list of possible films for which we could host a screening. This screening would involve the film being available to our members for a ~72 hour period, during which time you could watch the movie at your convenience. After this viewing period, we will arrange a time to come together virtually and discuss the movie. The goal of this event will be to gather scientists around a common viewing experience and foster a fun, enlightening discussion! Please share your preference for each film option. Feel free to view the trailers at the associated links. Thanks for your feedback!!
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Human Nature (2019) - "A breakthrough called CRISPR has given us unprecedented control over the basic building blocks of life. It opens the door to curing diseases, reshaping the biosphere, and designing our own children. Human Nature is a provocative exploration of CRISPR’s far-reaching implications, through the eyes of the scientists who discovered it, the families it’s affecting, and the bioengineers who are testing its limits."
Trailer: https://rocofilms.com/films/human-nature/
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The Invisible Extinction (2022) - "Two globetrotting microbiologists race to save our vanishing microbes. The film tells the stories of three patients, in the USA and China, who suffer from life-threatening diseases triggered by microbial loss and are trying experimental treatments that hold hope. As the Covid-19 pandemic hits, Marty pivots to focus on how our microbes may help protect us from the virus and future pandemics, while Gloria spearheads the creation of an international microbe vault to safeguard precious specimens."
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Happening: A Clean Energy Revolution (2022) - "A colorful personal journey into the dawn of the clean energy era as it creates jobs, turns profits, and makes communities stronger and healthier across the US. Reaching well beyond a great story of technology and innovation, “Happening” explores issues of human resilience, social justice, embracing the future, and finding hope for our survival."
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