Costa Concordia - Chronicle of a Disaster
Docudrama
Synopsis
At around 9:45 p.m. on January 13, 2012, the cruise ship Costa Concordia rams a rock off the coast of the small Italian island of Giglio. Hours later, the last survivor is evacuated - but for 32 people, any help comes too late.
As captain, Francesco Schettino was responsible for the 4229 people on the Costa Concordia. He instructed his crew to sail past the coast of Giglio for the traditional "bow." When his ship rammed the rock, he did not initially activate the distress call despite the incoming water. Mario Pellegrini, the deputy mayor of Giglio, went to the coast and had one of the lifeboats take him to the capsized ship. He encountered an empty bridge and disoriented crew members. Captain Schettino is already ashore by that time. Mario Pellegrini remains on the ship until all survivors are rescued.
Passengers tell of the night of the accident
Among the passengers were friends Marcel Zuhn and Matthias Hanke from Germany, in the interview they recall the dramatic events. They tell how they suddenly noticed a vibration during dinner, how the ship became increasingly tilted and more and more water penetrated, and how they were able to save themselves to the outside with the last resort. Passenger Giuseppe Miccoli reports how people desperately fought for a place in one of the lifeboats. Using the ship's voice recorder recordings and official radio traffic, the film meticulously reconstructs the dramatic hours on the bridge of the Costa Concordia. With reenactments, previously unpublished archival footage and actual eyewitness interviews, "Costa Concordia - Chronicle of a Disaster" examines this night and, with new insights, gets to the bottom of the question: how could such a disaster occur in modern cruising?
"Costa Concordia - Chronicle of a Disaster" is a co-production of Zeitsprung Pictures and Rai Documentari in collaboration with Sky Studios. A documentary by Mariangela Barbanente and Michael Mueller.