Attention dinosaur lovers! You can relive the adventure of Jurassic Park at the Natural History Museum in a talk that will leave you open-mouthed.
The science fiction and adventure film, directed by the famous filmmaker Steven Spielberg, has celebrated 32 years since its release, and there is no doubt that it is the favorite of many.
Based on the book of the same name by Michael Crichton, the film was released in 1993 with a cast full of talent, life-size animatronics and a soundtrack that undoubtedly awakens nostalgia.
Now, to celebrate its release anniversary, a talk will be held at the Museum of Natural History and Environmental Culture that you won’t want to miss.
Save the date! The event will take place on June 7 at
14:00 hours in the Biolaboratorio Conjunto de Cuatro Bóvedas of the museum. This event will be free admission, paying the museum access ticket of $38 pesos, and with limited space, so we recommend you arrive early.
What will the talk about Jurassic Park at the Natural History Museum be about?
In this talk you will discover that Jurassic Park goes beyond the screen and will analyze how the movie influenced our perception of dinosaurs.
The best part? You’ll learn how science was involved in the famous movie, plus you’ll be able to differentiate the scientific facts from the science fiction we all know.
Could Jurassic Park soon become a reality? Find out in this talk that is sure to stimulate your reflective thinking and make you roar with excitement.