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Dates

  • Mon 15 Jun 2020, 1:00pm–3:00pm
  • Wed 24 Jun 2020, 3:00pm–5:00pm
  • Sat 27 Jun 2020, 7:00pm–9:00pm

Tour

Part of Virtual Events

Restrictions

All Ages

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We Believe in Dinosaurs
Directors: Clayton Brown, Monica Long Ross | 73 min | 2019 | United States

"An intriguing and unfortunately timely documentary... The film captures a disturbing current in contemporary America."
– Stephen Farber, 'The Hollywood Reporter'

Can you believe in science and be a person of faith as well?

A small town in rural Kentucky finds itself at the centre of protests and controversy over a $120 million 'life-size' Noah's Ark, being built with the goal of proving that the Bible is scientifically and historically accurate.

Directors Monica Long Ross and Clayton Brown's convincing and sometimes frightening film explores the big-business connections to fundamentalist religion.

Three characters guide us through this story of the tensions between science and religion in contemporary America. Doug creates lifelike animals for the Ark; Dan is a geologist who blows the whistle on the Ark’s discriminatory hiring practices; David is a former creationist who's seen the light.

If all that Doug and his fellow creationists were doing was building an impressive if overtly religious theme park, they might be passed off as eccentric.

However, that's not their intention. Ignoring both science and the inconvenient bits of the Bible, the Creationists believe that the dinosaurs were real – but that they were created 6,000 years ago and wiped out in a flood which humanity survived thanks only to Noah's carpentry and navigational skills.

The creationists' aim is not only to indoctrinate the masses but to profit handsomely in the process. Apparently, despite what Matthew 6:24 says, a man can serve two masters.

It's not so much the stupidity and gullibility of American fundamentalists which astounds – after all, America is hardly the only country where leaders for whom every day is a bad hair day convince their citizens to buy into ideas that benefit nobody but the leaders.

'We Believe in Dinosaurs' is a story about cynicism, in which audience-friendly dinosaurs become Trojan horses filled with men bent on vehement indoctrination.

When science denial starts in the White House, and 38 per cent of Americans believe in creationism, films like 'We Believe in Dinosaurs' make it clear that humanity still has a long way to go before learning not to repeat mistakes it's already made.

Previous festival selections include:
DOC NYC
AFI DOCS

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