Queer Planet

When it comes to “what mother nature intended,” it turns out she was pretty open-minded. This film explores the rich diversity of animal sexuality and introduces the scientists who are questioning the traditional concept of what’s natural.

Screening on Sunday, March 9 at 6:30pm

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Filmmaker: Ed Watkins

Running Time: 90 mins

Language: English with open captions

Type: Invited Feature

Queer Planet_Filmmaker_Ed Watkins

Ed Watkins is an award-winning filmmaker with a passion for science and natural history. Over the past 15 years, he’s made films about everything from the world’s smallest ants to supermassive black holes. Recently, he’s written, directed, and produced a number of landmark natural history shows, including Tiny World, Big Beasts, and Home. He’s also developed and produced several quirky feature-length docs, including Stephen Hawking’s Favorite Places and The Last Artifact.

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