- Date(s)
- April 17, 2026
- Location
- Queen's Film Theatre
- Time
- 18:00 - 19:40
With deep-sea mining looming, biologists race to collect and name the undiscovered species of the abyss, the last wilderness on earth.
How Deep is Your Love follows biologists as they explore the deep sea, where 70% of our planet lies hidden. As they uncover mesmerising creatures and ecosystems thriving in darkness, a looming threat emerges: the prospect of deep-sea mining in this untouched wilderness.
Eleanor Mortimer's film weaves wonder with urgency, challenging us to balance the drive for resources with the intrinsic value of an ecosystem. As we journey through this breathtaking realm, we are left to ponder – how deep is our love?
This screening will be followed by an in-person panel discussion including the below panelists:
- Prof. Peter Nockemann FRSC, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Prof. Richard Collins, School of Law - Dean of Internationalisation & Engagement
- Dr Patrick Collins, School of Biological Sciences
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