Ocean with David Attenborough: Community Screening & Q&A at GFT
Monday, October 13, 2025 at 10am – 12pm
By Marine Conservation Society
Afree screening of Ocean with David Attenborough, hosted by the Marine Conservation Society and followed by a Q &A.
The Marine Conservation Society are hosting a free screening of Ocean with David Attenborough – a stunning documentary showing us the wonder and vitality of the ocean, its fragility, and most importantly, our ability to protect it.
Arrival is from 9.45am for the private community screening. All ages are welcome, and the cinema has room for 2 wheelchairs. Please email kirsty.crawford@mcsuk.org with your access requirements.
The film will begin at 10am and be followed by a 25 minute panel Q&A session with our knowledgable Marine Conservation Society staff members. We will have a marine stall with further information, postcards, stickers and posters from the Marine Conservation Society.
The event will conclude by 12pm when all audience members will need to leave the cinema ready for public opening. Please note there will not be a bar service at this performance.
The Marine Conservation Society is a leading UK environmental charity dedicated to protecting our ocean – defending crucial habitats, regenerating vital ecosystems and inspiring volunteers. The organisation unites communities, governments, and industry and champions science-based solutions for cleaner, healthier seas to tackle the climate and nature emergency.
This free community film screening has been able to happen thanks to Revive our Ocean.
GFT, 12 REose Street, G3 6RB
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