5:30pm–7pm: Food, live music and science stations.
7pm: Movie begins in the WRAL 3D Theater, followed by commentary.
Soylent Green (1973)
New York City, 2022. Overpopulated, polluted, starving. With 40 million mouths to feed, how can humanity survive? The Soylent Corporation has the answer – and it’s to die for!
On Friday, May 20, grab a bite during Museum Movie Night and discover the secret behind the fictional food of the future, Soylent Green! Enjoy pre-show science tables, soy-like green-themed treats, and learn about the chemistry, engineering and latest research on taste, nutrition and edibility! After the movie, test your film knowledge with trivia hosted by A/V Geeks and learn snack facts with our expert speaker, Dr. Gabriel Keith Harris, Associate Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator of Food Science at NC State University. It will be an exciting night with lots of food for thought!
Check out the upcoming movies and learn more about Museum Movie Night: Where Science meets the Cinema.
SOYLENT GREEN (1973) Rated PG
In a more dystopian version of 2022, climate catastrophe and human overpopulation has caused extreme shortages of food, water and housing. Soylent Corporation, the largest producer of the world’s rations, is forced to take drastic measures to feed the hungry, homeless masses but when one of the board members is shockingly murdered, the company’s methods come into question by NYPD detective Frank Thorn (Charlton Heston) and his friend, former professor Sol Roth (Edward G. Robinson). Despite being ordered to close the case, they are determined to get to the truth: what is Soylent Green?
Our Expert
SCIENCE STATIONS (5:30–7PM)
What We Do with Bodies Instead of Eating Them
Historic Oakwood Cemetery
Raleigh’s Oakwood Historic Cemetery is here to inspire candid conversation on how our society manages death. Learn about the science, history and business behind modern mortuary practices from real live local death experts!
Exploring Alternative Protein Sources (Give Soy a Try!)
NC Museum of Natural Sciences
Meat is but one of many sources of dietary protein. Explore, taste-test and learn to prepare a variety of alternative proteins — including soy and insects — that are much more sustainable (and tastier) than people.
Nature of Dye
NC Museum of Natural Sciences
Explore how chemicals interact to create the colors in our food, fabric, and more! Learn about the natural and synthetic sources of dye and experiment with mixing colors!
Soylent Green Tasting Party
NC Museum of Natural Sciences
OK, it’s not really Soylent Green (we’d get in many layers of trouble). Have a little snack and pretend it’s 2022 and the world is overpopulated and food is scarce….
MUSIC (5:30–7PM)
Susan Riggs
FOOD & DRINK
Details coming soon!