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“Dinosaurs of Antarctica” coming to Carnegie Science Center

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Beginning Wednesday, April 6, the Rangos Giant Cinema at the Carnegie Science Center will show the first original large-format dinosaur film in more than a decade.

“Dinosaurs of Antarctica” brings to life the prehistoric creatures that inhabited Antarctic forests and swamps hundreds of millions of years ago. Featuring computer graphics from the studio responsible for visual effects in such movies as “Blade Runner 2049,” “Life of Pi” and others, “Dinosaurs of Antarctica” is an epic chronicle of a prehistoric world now lost to ice.

This film is family-friendly and has a run time of 45 minutes. Tickets and additional information are available at CarnegieScienceCenter.org.

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