About
The Most Unknown is an epic documentary film that sends nine scientists to extraordinary parts of the world to uncover unexpected answers to some of humanity’s biggest questions. How did life begin? What is time? What is consciousness? How much do we really know?
By introducing researchers from diverse backgrounds for the first time, then dropping them into new, immersive field work they previously hadn’t tackled, the film pushes the boundaries of how science storytelling is approached. What emerges is a deeply human trip to the foundations of discovery and a powerful reminder that the unanswered questions are the most crucial ones to pose.
Directed by Emmy-nominated and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Ian Cheney (The Search for General Tso, The City Dark) and advised by world-renowned filmmaker Werner Herzog ( Fitzcarraldo, Aguirre, The Wrath of God, Grizzly Man), The Most Unknown is an ambitious look at a side of science never before shown on screen. The film was made possible by a grant from Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science.
Following the screening, three scientists featured in The Most Unknown film - Anil Seth (Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, University of Sussex and Co-Director, Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science), Axel Cleeremans (Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the Université Libre de Bruxelles), and Davide D’Angelo (Universita' degli Studi & I.N.F.N. – Experimental Particle Physicist) will be in conversation, with the chance for audience members to ask questions also.
Part of Cinecity: Brighton's Film Festival
Dates & Times
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Tuesday 13 November, 20188:00pm – 10:10pm
Tickets
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Standard£5
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Concessions£3