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Release Date:
January 22, 2022
Original Title:
Why Ships Crash
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Argonon
Windfall Films
Production Countries:
Egypt | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 59
Using never-before seen footage, testimony from witnesses speaking for the very first time, and expert analysis, this documentary aims to uncover the inside story of the Ever Given accident. And with over 2,500 shipping incidents a year, the film also asks if this was just a freak accident or whether it reveals a serious weakness in the world’s critical supply chain.
Accountant:
Caroline Learmouth
Colorist:
Andrew Cloke
Director:
Alessandra Bonomolo
Tom Cook
Director of Photography:
Prospero Bozzo
Tiago Faria
Kate Green
Rudy Gelenter
David Wright
Editor:
Antonio Morra
Sarjit Bains
Graeme Holmes
Executive Producer:
Sarah Waldron
Carlo Massarella
Head of Production:
Maria French
Music:
Extreme Music
Ninja Tune
Post Production Coordinator:
Clare Sellman
Producer:
Alessandra Bonomolo
Tom Cook
Production Coordinator:
Rachel Ingle
Production Executive:
Ian Douglas
Production Manager:
Renata Pavelka
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