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The Pedway: Elevating London 2013

40 min📅 2013-09-27

Step into the lesser-known history of London with 'The Pedway: Elevating London (2013)', a captivating documentary that delves into the ambitious yet unsuccessful post-war redevelopment project in the City of London.

Director: Chris Bevan Lee

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Pedway: Elevating London (2013) about?

This documentary explores the post-war redevelopment project in the City of London, focusing on the ambitious yet unsuccessful 'Pedway' scheme.

Who directed The Pedway: Elevating London?

The Pedway: Elevating London was directed by Chris Bevan Lee.

Who stars in The Pedway: Elevating London?

Unfortunately, the main cast of The Pedway: Elevating London is not available.

Is The Pedway: Elevating London (2013) worth watching?

With its engaging narrative and thought-provoking themes, this documentary is a must-watch for anyone interested in history, architecture, and city planning.

How long is The Pedway: Elevating London?

The Pedway: Elevating London has a runtime of 40 minutes.

About The Pedway: Elevating London (2013) — A Forgotten Chapter in London's History

Step into the lesser-known history of London with 'The Pedway: Elevating London (2013)', a captivating documentary that delves into the ambitious yet unsuccessful post-war redevelopment project in the City of London. Director Chris Bevan Lee masterfully weaves together expert insights from prominent figures in town planning and architecture, shedding light on the abandoned remains of the 'Pedway' scheme. This thought-provoking film explores the complexities of urban planning and the human impact of grand designs.

As we explore the remnants of this ambitious project, we are met with a mix of nostalgia and disappointment. The Pedway: Elevating London (2013) is a must-watch for anyone interested in history, architecture, and the intricacies of city planning. With its engaging narrative and thought-provoking themes, this documentary is sure to leave viewers pondering the what-ifs of this forgotten chapter in London's history.