- The Ghost and the Darkness (1996)
- The Men Who Built America (2012)
- The World's Tallest Tower (2010)
- The Impossible Bridge (2014)
- The Machine That Changed the World (1992)
- The Secret Life of Machines (1988)
- The Engineering That Built the World (2019)
- Dream the Impossible: The Unbuilt Projects of Frank Lloyd Wright (2018)
- The Age of Airplanes (2014)
- The Damnedest, Finest Ruins (2012)
Dive into the fascinating world of engineering with this curated list of documentaries. Each film showcases the brilliance of human innovation, from towering skyscrapers to intricate microchips. These documentaries not only educate but also inspire, offering a glimpse into the minds of engineers who push the boundaries of what's possible. Whether you're an aspiring engineer or simply curious about how things work, this collection promises to enlighten and entertain.

The Ghost and the Darkness (1996)
Description: While primarily a drama, this film is based on the true story of the Tsavo maneaters, highlighting the engineering challenges of building the Uganda Railway.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life events but took creative liberties. It was directed by Stephen Hopkins.


The Men Who Built America (2012)
Description: While not exclusively about engineering, this documentary series delves into the lives of industrialists like Andrew Carnegie and Henry Ford, showcasing the engineering innovations that shaped America.
Fact: The series was a major hit, leading to a sequel focusing on other influential figures. It was also praised for its dramatic reenactments.


The World's Tallest Tower (2010)
Description: This documentary explores the construction of the Burj Khalifa, detailing the engineering feats that made it the tallest building in the world. It's a testament to human ambition and engineering prowess.
Fact: The film includes exclusive interviews with the architects and engineers behind the project. Also, it was released just before the tower's official opening.


The Impossible Bridge (2014)
Description: Follow the journey of building the Millau Viaduct, the highest bridge in the world, and the engineering challenges overcome to make it a reality.
Fact: The documentary features breathtaking aerial shots of the construction process. It was also nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Cinematography.


The Machine That Changed the World (1992)
Description: This series traces the history of the computer, from its inception to its impact on society, highlighting key engineering milestones along the way.
Fact: It was one of the first documentaries to explore the history of computing in such depth. The series was produced by WGBH Boston.


The Secret Life of Machines (1988)
Description: This series takes an in-depth look at everyday machines, revealing the engineering behind them, from toasters to washing machines.
Fact: It was created by Tim Hunkin, who also designed many of the machines featured in the show. The series has a cult following for its quirky and informative style.


The Engineering That Built the World (2019)
Description: This documentary explores some of the most significant engineering projects in history, from the Panama Canal to the Channel Tunnel.
Fact: It features interviews with engineers and historians, providing a comprehensive look at how these projects were conceived and executed.


Dream the Impossible: The Unbuilt Projects of Frank Lloyd Wright (2018)
Description: Although focused on architecture, this documentary showcases Wright's visionary engineering ideas that were never realized.
Fact: It includes never-before-seen sketches and models from Wright's archives. The film was screened at the Venice Architecture Biennale.


The Age of Airplanes (2014)
Description: Narrated by Harrison Ford, this documentary examines the engineering behind aviation, from the Wright brothers to modern jetliners.
Fact: It was produced by National Geographic and features stunning aerial photography. The film was shown in IMAX theaters.


The Damnedest, Finest Ruins (2012)
Description: This documentary focuses on the engineering marvels of ancient civilizations, exploring how they built structures that have stood the test of time.
Fact: It was filmed in locations like Machu Picchu and the Great Pyramids, offering insights into ancient engineering techniques. The film was produced by PBS.
