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Thursday 19 October | 2023 | 6pm
Djanogly Theatre
Free, advance booking required
1 hour 25 minutes (no interval), followed by Q&A with film maker
Suitable for all
A film by Jack Perks
Narrated by Jeremy Wade
A documentary exploring the underwater world of the UK. From chalkstreams to open sea, Jack Perks' film looks at the lives of some of our most underrated wildlife, fish. Narrated by biologist and television presenter Jeremy Wade (of River Monsters fame), the film was shot over two years to bring stories, behaviours and previously unseen footage of British fish to light. Presented in partnership with University of Nottingham's School of Life Sciences.
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