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Costa Concordia

In an exclusive, National Geographic Channel will take viewers on the gripping passage to death and drama on high-seas when the ill-fated Costa Concordia, sunk off the coast of Italy on the 13th of January 2012. Suspense-filled, the documentary pieces together survivor testimony along with footage taken during the ship’s evacuation, using footage from images captured on cameras and mobile phones during the journey and in the dramatic and hectic hours as the ship went down. The ordeal, witnessed firsthand, by an astonishing 8 South Africans will provide insight into what is arguably the most interesting non-economic story to come out of Europe this year

In an exclusive, National Geographic Channel will take viewers on the gripping passage to death and drama on high-seas when the ill-fated Costa Concordia, sunk off the coast of Italy on the 13th of January 2012. Suspense-filled, the documentary pieces together survivor testimony along with footage taken during the ship’s evacuation, using footage from images captured on cameras and mobile phones during the journey and in the dramatic and hectic hours as the ship went down. The ordeal, witnessed firsthand, by an astonishing 8 South Africans will provide insight into what is arguably the most interesting non-economic story to come out of Europe this year

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  1. Not a single word about the people who lost there lives,what a disrespectful documentary,the very least would have been to give condolences to there family’s, i hope the company has gone bust!!!

  2. The crew member who let people climb down him on to life boat was a fag, they used his stiffy as footrest to climb down him,what a hero,haha

  3. I was terrified watching this documentary. It was more terrifying than any horror movie I have ever watched knowing real people were risking death and some dying. I hope this will will ensure all passenger ships have realistic contingencies for such a thing happening again.

  4. What year did this occur?

  5. hey, rotor – why dont you take that crap away from the comment area ? i dont disagree with you necessarily, but I think this isnt the place.
    Your opinion is A TURD. I did watch the movie, and didnt expect it to be filmed on a hollywood sound stage.

  6. hey, f_greece – why dont you take that crap away from a documentary site? i dont disagree with you necessarily, but I think this isnt the place. I did follow your link and read the article, so thanks for that.

    THIS DOC IS A TURD. found footage, blurry, dark, bad interviews. there are others that actually explain what happened. +++++how not to make a doc, and the proof that natgeo has gone to shit.

  7. fuck the spaghetti eaters. Never forget Otranto and the drowned women and children!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy_of_Otranto