Summer Movie: Finding Nemo @ The Clark
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.
Free. No registration required.
For accessibility questions, call 413 458 0570.
Other Summer Movie in this series:
The Little Mermaid - Wednesday, August 5th from 8:35–10:02 pm
Moana - Wednesday, August 12th from 8:25–10:12 pm
Finding Nemo - Wednesday, August 19th from 8:15–9:55 pm
Master and Commander - Wednesday, August 26th from 8:05–10:23 pm
Image: Finding Nemo, Andrew Stanton, 2003