Science Fact, Science Fiction and Everything in between.
One of The Guardian's Favourite Podcasts.
Guests include Benedict Cumberbatch, Nichelle Nichols, Jill Tarter, Andy Weir and Chris Hadfield.
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Science Fact, Science Fiction and Everything in between.
One of The Guardian's Favourite Podcasts.
Guests include Benedict Cumberbatch, Nichelle Nichols, Jill Tarter, Andy Weir and Chris Hadfield.
Screens of Matter is a cinema development project, specialising in screening science fiction films. The long-term aim of the company is to secure permanent premises in Bristol (UK), to build on venue capacity in the city. The project also aims to attract and support neurodiverse audiences by testing ideas to create more inclusive cinema environments.
Founder/Producer | Emmeline Rodman
Emmeline is a Bristol based producer who currently works in the charity and education sectors. She is an experienced events manager and lectures in events management and design. She is proudly neurodiverse, diagnosed with ADHD and Dyslexia. Science fiction films provide her with a place of solace from these conditions.
Programme advisor | Owen Van Spall
Owen is a London based film programmer for a major arts venue. He has worked in a variety of cinemas for nearly a decade, from pop-up events to community projects across the UK. He is a film history postgraduate and has also worked in the comic book publishing industry.
Their launch event is a double bill of Judge Dredd films.
To get your tickets and find our more visit www.screensofmatter.com
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Science Fact, Science Fiction and Everything in between.
One of The Guardian's Favourite Podcasts.
Guests include Benedict Cumberbatch, Nichelle Nichols, Jill Tarter, Andy Weir and Chris Hadfield.