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Horizon: Can Venice Survive?

on BBC Two England

For centuries the survival of Venice, built as it is on mudflats at the edge of the stormy Adriatic, has symbolised the triumph of man over nature; but within 20 or 30 years it could be lost forever.

The story of this tragedy is perhaps all too well known, but what is new is that for the first time scientists have begun to understand why Venice is sinking, and how they can stop the floods that threaten it. This scientific story is a fascinating one, as it pieces together evidence in climatology, geology, hydrodynamics and Venetian history.

Yet all the time working against Venice is the port of Marghera. Built in the 1920s paradoxically to solve the unemployment problems of the ailing city, it is now contributing to the destruction of Venice in a multitude of ways. Constant strikes and political pressures paralyse Venice and intrigues inside the Town Hall prevent effective action. Through all these problems, can Venice survive?

"...lucid, informative film..." (Daily Telegraph)
"A fascinating story of the fight to save this historic city..." (Evening Standard)

Contributors

Narrator:
Paul Vaughan
Film Editor:
Keith Sheather
Editor:
Peter Goodchild
Producer:
Brian Gibson

BBC Two England

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