The Biology of Science Fiction Cinema (2001) by Mark C. Glassy

This book explores the intersection of biology and science fiction cinema, analyzing how biological concepts are represented in films and their impact on audiences.
Rating:
Genres Non-Fiction, Science, Film Studies
Original language: en
Creators
Mark C. Glassy (author)
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