The Human Body

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The perfect accompaniment to Our Body: The Universe Within.

The Human Body reveals the incredible story of life. In astonishing detail, this film presents a look at the biological processes that go on without our control and often without our notice. Throughout the film we follow a family from dawn to dusk as they go about their daily routines. But this is no ordinary story. This is the tale of what takes place beneath the skin - a tale that allows us to see the extraordinary accomplishments of our everyday lives.

The Human Body incorporates awesome computer graphics with stunning real-life images to create a day in the life of a human body.

The Human Body will provide a glimpse of:

  • the 100 billion new red blood cells the body generates each morning;
  • the 40 yards of new hair that sprouts every day;
  • a human egg nestling into the folds of a fallopian tube;
  • a thermal image of a child riding a bicycle;
  • a trip on a tomato from mouth to stomach;
  • babies able to hold their breath under water; and
  • the inside of an ear as cells actually dance to music.

 

 

Showtimes

 

The Human Body

Monday August 30
1pm and 4pm
Tuesday
August 31      
1pm and 4pm
Wednesday                    
September                
1
1pm and 4pm
Thursday      September 2 1pm, 4pm and 8pm     
Friday   
September 3
1pm, 4pm and 8pm      
Saturday September 4
1pm, 4pm and 8pm
Sunday        
September 5
1pm, 4pm and 8pm
Monday September 6
1pm and 4pm
 

 

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Rating

Rated G for General audience

Audience

Suitable for all ages.

Run time

40 minutes

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Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri:
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
 
 Wednesday:new
 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday:
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Statutory Holidays:
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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LOCATION

2903 Powerhouse Drive,
Regina, Saskatchewan S4N 0A1
(Take Wascana Drive east off Broad Street, on the north side of Wascana Lake)

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