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Dream Science and Inception

The tagline of Christopher Nolan&#8217;s new blockbuster Inception claims that &#34;the dream is real.&#34; But is the science? Anthony Kaufman talks to dream scholars about lucid dreaming and recent developments in dream research. Read more at our sister site Moving Image Source



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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles/in-dreams-20100716' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/whats_new_inception.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles/in-dreams-20100716' class='whatsnewblock'>Dream Science and <em>Inception</em></a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a href='http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles/in-dreams-20100716' class='whatsnewblock'>The tagline of Christopher Nolan&#8217;s new blockbuster <em>Inception</em> claims that &quot;the dream is real.&quot; But is the science? Anthony Kaufman talks to dream scholars about lucid dreaming and recent developments in dream research. Read more at our sister site <a href='http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles/in-dreams-20100716' class='whatsnewinternal'><em>Moving Image Source</em></a></a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://www.sundance.org/sloan/' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/whats_new_sundance_institute.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://www.sundance.org/sloan/' class='whatsnewblock'>Sundance/Sloan Commissioning Grant</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a href='http://www.sundance.org/sloan/' class='whatsnewblock'>The Sundance Institute and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation offer an annual commissioning grant, including a cash award, a stipend for a science advisor, and creative support, to a science or technology-themed narrative project at an early stage (full treatment or screenplay draft). Deadline for submissions is September 24, 2010. More details and information on past grantees can be found here: <a href='http://sundance.org/sloan' class='whatsnewinternal'>http://www.sundance.org/sloan/</a></a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://www.imaginesciencefilms.com/festival-2/submit-your-film-for-isff-2010/' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/whats_new_imagine_science_festival_2010.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://www.imaginesciencefilms.com/festival-2/submit-your-film-for-isff-2010/' class='whatsnewblock'>Imagine Science Film Festival 2010</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a href='http://www.imaginesciencefilms.com/festival-2/submit-your-film-for-isff-2010/' class='whatsnewblock'>The 3rd Annual Imagine Science Film Festival will be held in New York City from October 15-24. Submissions are open until August 15, 2010. Films compete for the &#36;2,500 Nature Scientific Merit Award, the &#36;1,000 People&#8217;s Choice Award, sponsored by Imagine Science Films Productions, and the &#36;500 Hollywood Math and Science Film Consulting Harlem Math and Science Award for a New York City high school student.</a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles/remember-to-forget-20100422' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/whats_new_memento.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles/remember-to-forget-20100422' class='whatsnewblock'>The Science of Memory</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a class='whatsnewblock'>The Sloan Foundation and the Tribeca Film Institute will present a <a href='http://www.tribecafilm.com/filmguide/memento-film31262.html' class='whatsnewinternal'>10th anniversary screening</a> of Christopher Nolan&#8217;s <em>Memento</em> on Saturday, April 24, followed by a panel discussion featuring actors Guy Pearce and Joe Pantoliano, writer Jonathan Nolan, neuroscientist Suzanne Corkin, and psychology professor William Hirst.  <a href='http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles/remember-to-forget-20100422' class='whatsnewinternal'>Read more about <em>Memento</em> and memory at Moving Image Source</a>.</a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles/natural-wonders-20100416' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/whats_new_natural_wonders.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles/natural-wonders-20100416' class='whatsnewblock'>Natural Wonders</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a href='http://www.movingimagesource.us/articles/natural-wonders-20100416' class='whatsnewblock'>The new BBC documentary <em>Life</em>, the follow-up to the hugely successful <em>Planet Earth</em>, offers unique access to nature through state-of-the-art innovations that reveal behavior invisible to the human eye. Read more about the technology and the spectacle of <em>Life</em> at Moving Image Source.</a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://sundance.bside.com/2010/films/obselidia_sundance2010' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/whats_new_obselidia.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://sundance.bside.com/2010/films/obselidia_sundance2010' class='whatsnewblock'><em>Obselidia</em> wins Sloan Sundance Prize</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a href='http://sundance.bside.com/2010/films/obselidia_sundance2010' class='whatsnewblock'>February 1, 2010: Diane Bell&#8217;s <em>Obselidia</em>, the story of an encyclopedia salesman, a film projectionist, and a reclusive scientist, won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. The prize, which carries a &#36;20,000 cash award, is presented annually to an outstanding feature focusing on science or technology as a theme, or depicting a scientist as a major character.</a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/articles/the-consolation-of-science/' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/whats_new_creation.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/articles/the-consolation-of-science/' class='whatsnewblock'>The Consolation of Science</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/articles/the-consolation-of-science/' class='whatsnewblock'>In revealing the all-too-human aspects of Charles Darwin&#8217;s life, the new movie <em>Creation</em> explodes the stereotype of the cold, closed-off scientist. John Anderson talks to John Collee, the doctor-turned-novelist and screenwriter who wrote the film.</a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://scienceandfilm.org/films.php' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/whats_new_for_all_mankind.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://scienceandfilm.org/films.php' class='whatsnewblock'>Award-Winning Short Films</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a class='whatsnewblock'>Newly posted to our collection of Sloan award-winning shorts: Daniel Clifton&#8217;s <em><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/films.php?film_id=344' class='whatsnewinternal'>For All Mankind</a></em>.  Also recently added: Joseph Mauceri&#8217;s <em><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/films.php?film_id=296' class='whatsnewinternal'>Through the Air to Calais</a></em>, Seth Dalton&#8217;s <em><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/films.php?film_id=177' class='whatsnewinternal'>Melody of Clock and Arrow</a></em> and a trailer for Randall Dottin&#8217;s <em><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/films.php?film_id=113' class='whatsnewinternal'>Indelible</a></em>.</a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://www.tribecafilminstitute.org/sloan/67771237.html' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/whats_new_tfi_sloan_filmmaker_fund_2009.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://www.tribecafilminstitute.org/sloan/67771237.html' class='whatsnewblock'>TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a class='whatsnewblock'>The TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund will provide up to &#36;140,000 in support of film projects that explore scientific, mathematical, or technological themes in their storylines, or that feature a leading character who is a scientist, engineer, innovator or mathematician. Deadline for submissions is January 11, 2010. Details on the application process and information on past grantees available <a href='http://www.tribecafilminstitute.org/sloan/67771237.html' class='whatsnewinternal'>here</a>.</a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://hamptonsfilmfest.org' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/whats_new_hamptons_agora.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://hamptonsfilmfest.org' class='whatsnewblock'>Sloan Tribute at Hamptons Festival</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://hamptonsfilmfest.org' class='whatsnewinternal'>The Hamptons International Film Festival</a> will mark the 10th anniversary of its annual Sloan Prize with the Sloan Science in Film Tribute on October 9 at 6 p.m. The event will feature past Sloan Prize recipients and special guests Bob Balaban and Alan Alda. The evening will also include the presentation of this year&#8217;s HIFF Sloan Prize to Alejandro Amenabar&#8217;s <em>Agora</em>. For tickets and information, send an inquiry to <a href='mailto:sloan@hamptonsfilmfest.org' class='whatsnewinternal'>sloan@hamptonsfilmfest.org</a>.</a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://www.imaginesciencefilms.com/festival-2/' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/whats_new_imagine_science_festival_2009.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://www.imaginesciencefilms.com/festival-2/' class='whatsnewblock'>Sloan Films at Imagine Festival</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a class='whatsnewblock'>The lineup for this year&#8217;s <a href='http://www.imaginesciencefilms.com/festival-2/' class='whatsnewinternal'>Imagine Science Film Festival</a> includes five Sloan-awarded films: Rafael Del Toro&#8217;s <a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/films.php?film_id=188' class='whatsnewinternal'><em>6 ft. in 7 Minutes</em></a> (Columbia, 2005), Joshua Kameyer&#8217;s <a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/films.php?film_id=179' class='whatsnewinternal'><em>Chances Are</em></a> (USC, 2006), Anupama Pradhan&#8217;s <a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/films.php?film_id=222' class='whatsnewinternal'><em>Dharini</em></a> (AFI, 2005), Jonathan Sanden&#8217;s <a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/films.php?film_id=234' class='whatsnewinternal'><em>Extropy</em></a> (NYU, 2006), and Mark Landsman&#8217;s <a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/films.php?film_id=134' class='whatsnewinternal'><em>Skylab</em></a> (AFI, 2005).</a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/articles/a-romantic-hero-with-aspergers' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/whats_new_adam_article.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/articles/a-romantic-hero-with-aspergers' class='whatsnewblock'>A Romantic Hero with Asperger</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/articles/a-romantic-hero-with-aspergers' class='whatsnewblock'><em>Adam</em>, a love story between an engineer with Asperger&#8217;s Syndrome and a woman who moves into his building, won the Sloan Prize at Sundance and is currently in theaters. Anthony Kaufman talks to writer-director Max Mayer about the process of creating a romantic leading man with this little-understood neurological disorder.</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='' class='whatsnewblock'><em>Sleep Dealer</em> in theaters now</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a class='whatsnewblock'>Alex Rivera’s <em>Sleep Dealer</em>, winner of the Sloan prize at Sundance in 2008, is now playing in New York and Los Angeles. In the <em>Los Angeles Times</em>, Kenneth Turan lauds it as <a href='http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-sleep17-2009apr17,0,824411.story' class='whatsnewinternal'></a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://festival.sundance.org/2009/film_events/films/adam' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/whats_new_sundance_adam.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://festival.sundance.org/2009/film_events/films/adam' class='whatsnewblock'>Sloan Sundance Prize Goes to <em>Adam</em></a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a class='whatsnewblock'>Max Mayer&#8217;s <a href='http://festival.sundance.org/2009/film_events/films/adam' class='whatsnewinternal'><em>Adam</em></a>, a love story between a man with Asperger&#8217;s Syndrome (Hugh Dancy) and a woman who moves into his building (Rose Byrne), won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was selected </a></p>
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<td class='whatsnewblock'><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/articles/scientific-accuracy-geek-chic-and-ethical-dilemmas-the-2008-sloan-film-summit' class='whatsnewblock'><img src='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/whats_new_sloan_film_summit_2008.jpg' width='288' height='150' class='whatsnewpic' /></a></p>
<p class='whatsnewheader'><a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/articles/scientific-accuracy-geek-chic-and-ethical-dilemmas-the-2008-sloan-film-summit' class='whatsnewblock'>Sloan Film Summit</a></p>
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<p class='whatsnewtext'><a class='whatsnewblock'>The AFI Sloan Film Summit 2008 took place in Hollywood from November 5 to 8. Events included panel discussions, screenings of Sloan Award-winning short films, and staged readings of Sloan Award-winning screenplays. <a href='http://www.scienceandfilm.org/articles/scientific-accuracy-geek-chic-and-ethical-dilemmas-the-2008-sloan-film-summit' class='whatsnewinternal'>Read John Anderson&#8217;s report.</a></a></p>
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