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'''''Asia’s Titanic'''''<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ello |first=Arvin |date=August 24, 2009 |title=“Asia’s Titanic”: A Philippine Documentary on National Geographic” |url=https://www.vintersections.com/2009/08/asias-titanic-philippine-documentary-on.html?m=1}}</ref> is a 2009 documentary produced by National Geographic Asia. It was directed by Yam Laranas and narrated by Joonee Gamboa. The documentary covers interviews and court case testimony in investigating the ''MV'' ''Doña Paz'' tragedy, the deadliest peacetime maritime disaster in history.
'''''Asia’s Titanic'''''<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ello |first=Arvin |date=August 24, 2009 |title=“Asia’s Titanic”: A Philippine Documentary on National Geographic” |url=https://www.vintersections.com/2009/08/asias-titanic-philippine-documentary-on.html?m=1}}</ref> is a 2009 documentary produced by National Geographic Asia. It was directed by Yam Laranas and narrated by Joonee Gamboa. The documentary covers interviews and court case testimony in investigating the ''MV'' ''Doña Paz'' tragedy, the deadliest peacetime maritime disaster in history.

==Story==
The documentary features interviews of survivors Salvador and Aludía Bacsal, Pedro Sorema, Generoso Batola, Morris Apura, Almario Balanay, Luthgardo Neido, as well as archival footage of the court cases from TV and live incident showings on the aftermath of the Doña Paz sinking.

==Release==
The documentary aired in the Philippines on their own National Geographic channel in August 25, 2009.

==References==

Revision as of 16:35, 4 July 2024

Asia’s Titanic[1] is a 2009 documentary produced by National Geographic Asia. It was directed by Yam Laranas and narrated by Joonee Gamboa. The documentary covers interviews and court case testimony in investigating the MV Doña Paz tragedy, the deadliest peacetime maritime disaster in history.

Story

The documentary features interviews of survivors Salvador and Aludía Bacsal, Pedro Sorema, Generoso Batola, Morris Apura, Almario Balanay, Luthgardo Neido, as well as archival footage of the court cases from TV and live incident showings on the aftermath of the Doña Paz sinking.

Release

The documentary aired in the Philippines on their own National Geographic channel in August 25, 2009.

References

  1. ^ Ello, Arvin (August 24, 2009). ""Asia's Titanic": A Philippine Documentary on National Geographic"".