In celebration of CoastLines: American Prints and Drawings, the Clark presents a selection of films about the complex relationship between the ocean and the land.
The series continues with a film that has been beloved since its release, Finding Nemo, praised for the vibrant underwater world it filled with so many memorable characters. Finding Nemo is as much a story of a father's journey to find his son as it is of a son’s journey back to his protective father. Wonderfully humorous, the film's light touch emphasizes both the everyday quality and the high-stakes themes of family, friendship, perseverance, and forgiveness. (Run time: 1 hour, 40 minutes)
Bring a picnic and your own seating. This film is shown outdoors at dusk. Rain moves the event to the Manton Research Center auditorium.
Image: Finding Nemo, Andrew Stanton, 2003
In celebration of CoastLines: American Prints and Drawings, the Clark presents a selection of films about the complex relationship between the ocean and the land.
The series continues with a film that has been beloved since its release, Finding Nemo, praised for the vibrant underwater world it filled with so many memorable characters. Finding Nemo is as much a story of a father's journey to find his son as it is of a son’s journey back to his protective father. Wonderfully humorous, the film's light touch emphasizes both the everyday quality and the high-stakes themes of family, friendship, perseverance, and forgiveness. (Run time: 1 hour, 40 minutes)
Bring a picnic and your own seating. This film is shown outdoors at dusk. Rain moves the event to the Manton Research Center auditorium.
Image: Finding Nemo, Andrew Stanton, 2003