Films

EuroStemCell produced four short films looking at different aspects of stem cell research.  Use the numbered links below to jump straight to the film you are interested in, read what other people thought in our feedback and reviews page, or take a look at details of film screenings.

  1. A Stem Cell Story
  2. Conversations: ethics, science, stemcells
  3. Cell Culture
  4. Dolly and Beyond

A Stem Cell Story

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This 15-minute film provides an engaging, accessible and visually stunning introduction to the world of stem cell research. It uses innovative hand-drawn animation, beautiful cell photography and documentary interviews to capture the fascination and complexity of this cutting-edge area of science.

Awards and festivals

Best TV/video production, Tromsø Science Media Festival
Best short film, Scinema (Australia)
In competition, Science Film Festival (Bangkok), BaKaFORUM 2007, Vedere la Scienza
**Read audience feedback and reviews**

Downloads

 Video RSS (Apple iPod video)
Download a video podcast of the film via iTunes
(in English, French, German
or Italian)
Download WMV or Quicktime version of the film (English only) from the website of European Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Potočnik
Download a transcript (English) of the film in PDF format (118Kb)


Conversations: ethics, science, stem cells

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Human embryonic stem celli lines are generated from blastocysts - early human embryos. But what are blastocysts, and when does personhood begin? What justifies research? Doctors, scientists, ethicists, theologians and a patient bring their different points of view, in this thought-provoking exploration of the ethical issues surrounding stem cell research.

This 19-minute film aims to encourage open debate about the ethical issues around stem cell research. It is structured in chapters, each addressing a key ethical question.

Awards and festivals

In competition, Science Film Festival (Bangkok)

 

Cell culture

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This six-minute film takes a closer look at how and why scientists grow stem cells in the lab. With the same visual style that makes A Stem Cell Story so appealing, this film's mix of timelapse photography, live action and hand-drawn animation transports viewers into the cell culture lab. Ideal for senior biology classes.

 

Dolly and beyond

- This film is only available on DVD -

How was Dolly the sheep made? Are there different kinds of cloning? What are their implications? Scientists, doctors and philosophers address these questions with particular emphasis on the ethics of cloning.