Engineering Plymouth
Monday 5 November, from 8pm
Commissioned by Institution of Civil Engineers, Created by Wind and Foster, Directed by Jevan Chowdhury, Produced by Miranda Housden, 2018, approx. 15 mins.
500 years ago the city of Plymouth was a profoundly different place. A small village overlooking a seemingly uneventful ocean, but things were about to change... Join us for a special public screening of Engineering Plymouth. A stunning production
employing the latest cinematography techniques to celebrate how civil engineers have helped to shape Plymouth over the last 500 years. Narrated by Dawn French and featuring music by Seth Lakeman, Engineering Plymouth has been commissioned by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), South West. 2018 marks the 200th anniversary of ICE, this film is part of the ICE200 campaign - a year of worldwide events and activities to celebrate this milestone and show how civil engineering has transformed the way we live.
Viewings open to the public from 8pm to 9pm. Free entry, no booking required. The film will also be shown before the screenings of New Town Utopia on 22 and 24 November.