Described by its director as “urgent, shocking, confrontational — but ultimately hopeful”, 2073 looks back from a dystopian near future to highlight where we went wrong and what we must do now to put things right for the future. SPECIAL GUEST Our special guest for this screening of 2073 will be Max Shurer. Max is a historian and former Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research at Leicester University - and Oundle Town Councillor.
Presented by: DOCS+
| 0 | OUNDLE: Fletton House (info) |
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| P | Wednesday 11th February, 2026 |
| N | Door time: 6:00pm Start time: 7:30pm |
| . | 15 and over |
| C | Film |
Described by its director as “urgent, shocking, confrontational — but ultimately hopeful”, 2073 looks back from a dystopian near future to highlight where we went wrong and – crucially - what we must do now to put things right for the future.
A ground-breaking genre-defying science-true-fiction thriller that blends archive, nonfiction, and scripted drama, 2073 tells a haunting story of a near-future dystopia shaped by surveillance capitalism, ecological collapse, and unchecked technological power.
“I want to connect the dots between the breakdown of democracy, the use of data and technology, the increasing power of the Tech Bros, the destruction of the planet, and surveillance capitalism… My aim was to provoke dialogue, raise awareness, and offer hope that we can change course — if we act now.”
| 0 | Oundle Suite First Floor Fletton House Glapthorn Road Oundle PE8 4JA |
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| ` | Free car parking. Wheelchair ramp, lift to first floor screening room and accessible toilet available. |