Ep 1. 1. Titanic: 20 Years Later with James Cameron
- TV-PG
- November 25, 2017
- 47 min
"Titanic: 20 Years Later with James Cameron" is a documentary series that explores the lingering fascination with the Titanic, twenty years after the release of Cameron's iconic film. In the first episode of season one, Cameron sets out to retrace the fateful voyage of the Titanic, from Southampton, England to New York City. His journey begins with a visit to the dock where the Titanic was built, where he meets with a group of historians and shipbuilders to discuss the construction of the ship.
From there, Cameron boards a modern cruise ship that will take him across the exact same route as the Titanic. The episode shows Cameron exploring the ship and meeting with passengers, including a couple who are celebrating their honeymoon and a family who has made the trip to honor their ancestor who died on the Titanic.
As the ship moves further into the Atlantic, the episode delves into the history of the Titanic and explores some of the mysteries that still surround the tragedy. Cameron speaks with experts on the Titanic, including historians and marine archaeologists who have studied the wreckage and artifacts recovered from the ocean floor.
While on board, Cameron also takes part in some experiments to try and understand the conditions that the passengers and crew faced as the Titanic sank. He immerses himself in freezing water to see how long he can last, and tries out a replica lifeboat to see how difficult it was to row to safety.
The episode also features interviews with survivors and relatives of those who perished on the Titanic. Cameron speaks with two grandchildren of a Titanic survivor, who share their family's story and reveal some personal items that their grandmother held onto from the voyage.
Overall, the first episode of "Titanic: 20 Years Later with James Cameron" sets the stage for a series that explores the lasting impact of the Titanic on popular culture and historical memory. Through interviews, experiments, and exploration, Cameron seeks to uncover new insights into this tragic event and to pay homage to the victims and survivors of the greatest maritime disaster in history.