ASCE and MacGillivray Freeman Films – the team that brought Dream Big: Engineering Our World to giant screens around the world – have united to produce a new film inspired by ASCE’s Future World Vision initiative: Cities of the Future.


*To companies wishing to sponsor the event, simply send us an email at ascesacramentosectioncb@gmail.com, indicate which level, attach your logo, and let us know whose email to invoice.

* NOW SHOWING *

Esquire IMAX Theater
1211 K Street, Sacramento
October 22, 2024; 1PM and 6:30PM

Tickets

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Students (K-12), Teachers, Chaperones, ASCE Life Members (1:00 PM)
Connecting the community to civil engineering
$0.00
95 available
ASCE Members (1:00 PM)
Membership has its privileges
$15.00
96 available
Adults & Non-Members (1:00 PM)
General admission
$25.00
93 available
Sponsors (1:00 PM)
General admission ticket and our gratitude for sending a student to the future
$50.00
50 available
Students (K-12), Teachers, Chaperones, ASCE Life Members (6:30 PM)
Connecting the community to civil engineering
$0.00
94 available
ASCE Members (6:30 PM)
Membership has its privileges
$15.00
92 available
Adults & Non-Members (6:30 PM)
General admission
$25.00
77 available
Sponsors (6:30 PM)
General admission ticket and our gratitude for sending a student to the future
$50.00
40 available

*For any technical issues with registering for the event, please contact Keiko Lewis at ascesacramentosectioncb@gmail.com. If you are planning to get tickets for both showings, separate transactions for each showing is required. Free tickets are available for students K-12!!!


Watch the Trailer!


Dream Bigger!

Featuring five young ASCE members working to solve the world’s most pressing challenges with inspiring solutions, the film also follows a team of middle school students as they compete in the Future City Competition and uses jaw-dropping CGI and the immersive size and sound of the IMAX experience to allow audiences to “step into the future.” Science centers and museums around the world have already booked the film.