Trailer

Fast Five

Runtime
2hrs 10mins
Directed by
Justin Lin
Featuring
Vin Diesel,
Paul Walker,
Dwayne Johnson
Body

Free outdoor 35mm screening in partnership with the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, introduced by MIT's Cindy Heredia, captain and general manager of MIT Driverless, an autonomous racing team that aims to push the performance envelope of what’s possible in autonomy.

Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and a reunion of franchise all-stars are hunted across Rio de Janeiro by a relentless federal agent (Dwayne Johnson) as they attempt an insane $100 million heist.

Ever since ex-cop Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) and Mia Torretto (Jordana Brewster) broke her brother Dom (Vin Diesel) out of custody, they've traveled border to border to evade authorities. In Rio de Janeiro, they must do one final job before they can gain their freedom for good. Assembling their elite team of car racers, Brian and Dom know they must confront the corrupt businessman who wants them dead, before the federal agent on their trail finds them.

Rain Date: Thursday, 8/11

Screenings will take place at sunset at the Greenway's Wharf District Park (located between Milk Street and Atlantic Avenue in Boston).

About the Speaker

Cindy Heredia is an MBA student at MIT and is the captain and general manager of MIT Driverless, an autonomous racing team that aims to push the performance envelope of what’s possible in autonomy. Before coming to MIT, Cindy held a multitude of positions while gaining practical business experience, most recently on the Corporate Development and Strategy team at TuSimple, an autonomous trucking company, and as part of the Product team at Arnie, a fin-tech startup that builds each user a unique portfolio with companies that align with their sustainable and ethical values. She currently lives in Boston and enjoys long-distance running, cooking for friends, and exploring Boston’s food scene.

 

 

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