SUN 26 APR
Coming Soon to
Cameo Cinema
105 mins |
Rated
PG (for action/peril, some scary images and mild language.)
Directed by Daniel Chong
Starring Jon Hamm, Bobby Moynihan, Piper Curda
What if you could talk to animals and understand what they’re saying? In Disney and Pixar’s all-new feature film “Hoppers,” scientists have discovered how to “hop” human consciousness into lifelike robotic animals, allowing people to communicate with animals as animals! The adventure introduces Mabel, an animal lover who seizes an opportunity to use the technology, uncovering mysteries within the animal world that are beyond anything she could have imagined.
What shapes our pet's personality? While our pet's personality is shaped by a complex mix of genetics (nature) and environmental factors (nurture), could they reflect our own personality more than we might think?
Q&A with Dr. Eileen Lacey, Professor
University of California, Berkeley Department of
Integrative Biology, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.
Dr. Lacey is appearing courtesy of Wonderfest.org.
This group is responsible for creating and sponsoring wonderful and and inspiring science events in the San Francisco Bay Area.
This Science in Cinema event is made possible by a Grant from the City of St.Helena and with the support of the Cameo Cinema Foundation.
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What if you could talk to animals and understand what they’re saying? In Disney and Pixar’s all-new feature film “Hoppers,” scientists have discovered how to “hop” human consciousness into lifelike robotic animals, allowing people to communicate with animals as animals! The adventure introduces Mabel, an animal lover who seizes an opportunity to use the technology, uncovering mysteries within the animal world that are beyond anything she could have imagined.
What shapes our pet's personality? While our pet's personality is shaped by a complex mix of genetics (nature) and environmental factors (nurture), could they reflect our own personality more than we might think?
Q&A with Dr. Eileen Lacey, Professor
University of California, Berkeley Department of
Integrative Biology, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.
Dr. Lacey is appearing courtesy of Wonderfest.org.
This group is responsible for creating and sponsoring wonderful and and inspiring science events in the San Francisco Bay Area.
This Science in Cinema event is made possible by a Grant from the City of St.Helena and with the support of the Cameo Cinema Foundation.