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24/02/2003

National Science Museum launch IMAX Film Festival

To celebrate National Science Week, the Science Museum are screening an unprecedented series of IMAX films in the UK's first IMAX film festival.
The Science Museum IMAX Film Festival will show 10 spectacular 3D and 2D films exploring Energy and Sustainability which will give audiences a unique insight into the world around us and the powerful forces which shape it on a screen the height of four double-decker buses.
Suitable for both adults and children, the Science Museum IMAX Film Festival will run from March 10 to 28 2003.
All films will be screened at the Science Museum IMAX Cinema, at The Science
Museum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD.
(GB)
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