For those with a passion for engineering, this collection of documentaries offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of innovation, design, and problem-solving. From towering skyscrapers to intricate microchips, these films delve into the minds of engineers and the groundbreaking projects they undertake. Whether you're an aspiring engineer or simply curious about how the modern world is built, this selection will not only entertain but also enlighten you about the marvels of engineering.

The Tunnel (2001)
Description: This documentary captures the construction of the Channel Tunnel, detailing the engineering feats and the human stories behind this monumental project connecting Britain and France.
Fact: The film includes interviews with workers who experienced the claustrophobic conditions of the tunnel's construction.


The World's Tallest Tower (2010)
Description: This documentary follows the construction of the Burj Khalifa, exploring the engineering challenges and innovations that went into creating the world's tallest building.
Fact: The film includes exclusive interviews with Adrian Smith, the architect behind the Burj Khalifa, and features never-before-seen footage of the construction process.


The Impossible Bridge (2016)
Description: Explore the engineering behind the Millau Viaduct, the tallest bridge in the world, and the challenges faced by the team to make this architectural wonder a reality.
Fact: The bridge's design was inspired by the graceful curve of a woman's back, as stated by its designer, Norman Foster.


The Machine That Changed the World (1992)
Description: A comprehensive look at the history of the computer, this series covers the evolution of computing from its inception to the personal computer revolution.
Fact: The series was one of the first to document the rise of Silicon Valley and the impact of microprocessors on society.


The Big Build: The Shard (2013)
Description: Witness the construction of The Shard, London's iconic skyscraper, and learn about the engineering techniques used to create this glass-clad marvel.
Fact: The Shard was designed to be a "vertical city," with offices, restaurants, and residential spaces all within one structure.


The Great Bridge (2006)
Description: This film documents the construction of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in Japan, the longest suspension bridge in the world, highlighting the engineering challenges posed by earthquakes and typhoons.
Fact: The bridge's design was influenced by the need to withstand a once-in-200-years earthquake.


The Engineering That Built the World (2018)
Description: A series that explores the engineering behind some of the world's most significant structures, from ancient aqueducts to modern skyscrapers.
Fact: The series was filmed in 10 different countries, showcasing a diverse range of engineering feats.


The Secret Life of Machines (1988)
Description: This classic series by Tim Hunkin takes a humorous yet informative look at the engineering behind everyday machines, from toasters to photocopiers.
Fact: Tim Hunkin, the host, is also known for his work on the famous "Novelty Automation" arcade in London.


The Impossible Dream (2009)
Description: Follow the journey of the engineering team behind the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator.
Fact: The documentary includes interviews with scientists who discuss the potential discoveries that could change our understanding of the universe.


The Dam Busters (2012)
Description: This documentary recounts the engineering behind the bouncing bomb used during World War II to destroy German dams, showcasing the ingenuity of British engineers.
Fact: The film features reenactments and interviews with surviving members of the 617 Squadron, known as the Dambusters.
