tragedy from the submarine Titan, which occurred in June last year, claimed the lives of five people. The OceanGate submersible, which entered the Atlantic to visit the remains of the Titanic, exploded during its voyage. Now the maritime disaster will be the subject of a film that is already in development. The project even already has writers, and they explained what their approach to the incident will be.
Reportedly deadlineThe production company MindRiot Entertainment has released a feature film about the submarine Titan. This project will complement the documentary series from the same company. In fact, both proposals have, at least tentatively, the same name: Saved. The series was confirmed just two weeks ago, and now the production company has decided to greenlight a film that will adapt the entire case, which became global news for several days.
While almost no details have been revealed about the Titan submarine film, the source does mention in general terms what the plot will consist of. The film will focus on both the preliminary preparations for the trip to the Titanic and the disaster itself, as well as the days that followed it. E. Brian Dobbinsfamous blackish And Blackening, will co-produce the film. Your screenwriters will be Justin McGregor And Jonathan Kesey.
“The Titan tragedy is another example of misinformation and immediate bombardment of the system. In this case, our continuous 24/7 media cycle condemns and ruins the lives of so many people without due process,” he said. Kesey.
“Our film will not only pay tribute to all those involved in the submarine tragedy and their families, but will also demonstrate great concern about the nature of today’s media,” the director adds. “The truth is the only thing that matters. And the world always has the right to know the truth, not the lustful bait shoved down our throats by those seeking their five minutes of fame. Life is not black and white. “It’s complicated. There are nuances. There are always nuances,” he says.
What happened to the Titan submarine?
The first news about the Titan submarine appeared on June 18. A small submersible with five people on board dived to see the remains of the Titanic. But just 1 hour 45 minutes after entering the Atlantic Ocean, the vehicle disappeared. The main ship of the expedition lost contact with the submarine, so it promptly informed the authorities.
In the following days, a gigantic search operation was launched. Oxygen on the submarine was very limited, so every hour was at odds with its passengers. Finally, after four days of searching, the remains of the Titan were found 500 meters from the Titanic. The Coast Guard determined that the accident was caused by an explosion during the dive. Subsequently, many experts claimed that the safety measures provided by OceanGate Expeditions were very poor.
Own James Cameron, who, in addition to being a film director, specializes in deep diving and has descended on the Titanic multiple times, slammed the folly of the voyage. Among the five dead was Stockton Rush, Director of OceanGate Expeditions. With him, Hamish HardingBritish pilot, businessman and explorer; Shahzada Dawood, British businessman; and his son Suleman Dawood. The last victim was Paul-Henri Narjoletmaritime expert and director of underwater research for RMS Titanic, and friend Cameron.
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