The sci-fi classic Planet of the Apes (1968) is a powerful allegory of environmental collapse and human hubris. The film’s vision of a world undone by its own excesses feels more relevant than ever.
Crash-landing on a strange planet, a crew of astronauts discover a world ruled by intelligent apes and inhabited by mute, enslaved humans. As the shocking truth of this society unfolds, Planet of the Apes holds up a mirror to our own world — exposing the dangers of arrogance, exploitation, and environmental self-destruction. Its famous twist ending still resonates today, reminding us that the line between civilisation and ruin can be frighteningly thin.
Before the lights dim, please take a few minutes to join us for a relaxed introduction from the Barn and NESCAN Hub. They’ll share insights into their inspiring work on climate action and creative community projects; no heavy messaging, just an easy way to discover how local organisations are making a difference. It’s the perfect chance to connect with what’s happening in your area and ease into the evening’s screening.
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Running Time: 112 Minutes
Genre: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
Starring: Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, James Whitmore