Gattaca (1997) & Never Let Me Go (2010): Genetic Class Divides

Gattaca (1997) & Never Let Me Go (2010): Genetic Class Divides

Author: James Payne May 26, 2022 Duration: 1:47:08

This week, we're joined by Dr. Allen Stroud, chair of The British Science Fiction Association and sci-fi author, to explore the unsettling world of genetic dystopias.

We'll be diving into Gattaca (1997), a film that explores a future where your genetic makeup determines your entire life, and Never Let Me Go (2010), a haunting tale of cloned children raised for organ harvesting.

Together, we'll analyse the ethical dilemmas, societal implications, and chilling realities of these dystopian worlds where genetics dictate fate.

Join us for a deep dive into the dark side of genetic engineering and its potential consequences.

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