
Dive into the Future: Free Sci-Fi Film Screenings at Hong Kong Space Museum this April!
2025-04-14
Author: Ling
Explore the Intersection of Humanity and Technology
This April, sci-fi enthusiasts and curious minds alike are in for a treat at the Hong Kong Space Museum! The exciting event "Sci-Fi, Sci-Talk" is set to feature free screenings of two iconic films that dive deep into the relationship between technology and humanity.
Mark Your Calendars: Film Screenings
Join us at 2 PM on April 20 and 21 for complimentary screenings of "Interstellar" (2014) and "A.I. Artificial Intelligence" (2001) respectively. These thought-provoking films will push you to reflect on the profound ways technology shapes our lives.
Post-Film Talks with Leading Experts
To enrich your experience, distinguished guest speakers will lead discussions after each screening. Professor Chan Man-ho, an astrophysicist, and Professor Yam Yeung, an expert in artificial intelligence, will unravel the scientific concepts presented in these futuristic tales.
Discover the Wonders of "Interstellar"
In "Interstellar," witness the incredible journey of Cooper, who is launched into a black hole on a mission to find new worlds for humanity. This film spectacularly showcases concepts like black holes and wormholes, immersing audiences in a captivating blend of narrative and science.
Unravel Emotions in "A.I. Artificial Intelligence"
In the visionary world of "A.I. Artificial Intelligence," follow the poignant story of David, a robotic boy striving to become human. Explore themes of love and loss in this emotional rollercoaster directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg.
Don’t Miss Out – Free Admission!
Both movies will be screened in English with Chinese subtitles, perfect for a diverse audience. Admission is free, but seats are on a first-come, first-served basis, so make sure to arrive early!
Join the Excitement at HK SciFest 2025
"Sci-Fi, Sci-Talk" is part of the larger HK SciFest 2025, running from April 18 to 27, promising a celebration of science and creativity. For more details, visit the Hong Kong Science Museum’s website.