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Asia's Titanic is a somber documentary that delves into the tragic sinking of the Doña Paz, a passenger ferry that met a catastrophic fate in 1987. The film captures the chilling details of that fateful night when over 4,000 lives were lost due to a collision with an oil tanker. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to reflect on the enormity of the disaster. The tone is haunting, filled with interviews and archival footage, which convey the human stories behind the statistics. What sets it apart is its raw, unvarnished look at maritime safety issues in the Philippines, prompting a deeper discussion about accountability and the fragility of life at sea. It's a tough watch but necessary for understanding this piece of maritime history.
Documentary focusing on a maritime disasterIncludes archival footage and interviewsExplores themes of safety and accountability
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