Fire Over Shingle Street Q&A
A new documentary by Suffolk-based filmmaker Tim Curtis delves into one of Britain's most enduring Second World War mysteries.
Backed by decades of research from James Hayward and Ron Clayton, the film examines rumours of a foiled German invasion attempt, burning seas, and bodies on the beach along the wartime Suffolk coast.
The film also features former East Anglian Daily Times reporter Henry Creagh, who recounts a 1992 call from a source claiming to have seen secret MOD files describing a deadly friendly fire incident. This gripping documentary takes viewers deep into Suffolk's wartime history, and attempts to unravel a mystery that refuses to fade.
Following the screening there will be a recorded filmed Q&A of an on stage discussion with director Tim Curtis, former East Anglian Daily Times Reporter Henry Creagh, our manager Neil and author James Hayward.
Programme Type: Film
Director: Tim Curtis
Cast: James Hayward, Henry Creagh
Certificate: 12A
Running Time: 90 minutes