Step into the cyberpunk world of Blade Runner (1982) inside one of Seattle’s most striking industrial landmarks. Directed by Ridley Scott, this sci-fi classic follows Rick Deckard, a weary detective tasked with tracking down rogue replicants—synthetic humans with complex emotions and limited lifespans.
Set in a dystopian future drenched in rain and neon, Blade Runner is a haunting meditation on humanity, artificial intelligence, and moral ambiguity. It’s a story that still speaks volumes today—and it hits differently when viewed inside the aging bones of the Georgetown Steam Plant.
This screening is part of the Steam Plant’s evolving public programming series. Attendees are invited to join a short walkthrough of the space before the film, followed by an optional post-screening discussion to explore the movie’s lasting relevance.
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