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Directed by James Cameron, this movie won a record-tying note 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and launched the A-list careers of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Its 14 nominations are also in a three-way tie for the record (and it's the only one of the three films to not be about Hollywood note ).
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Join James Cameron and some of the world's foremost Titanic experts in the ultimate forensic investigation into the most infamous shipwreck of all time. Cameron has brought together a team of engineers, naval architects, artists and historians to solve the lingering mysteries of why and how an 'unsinkable' ship sank.
Apr 8, 2012 · With James Cameron, Ken Marschall, Paul-Henri Nargeolet, Bill Sauder. Engineers, architects and historians are assembled to examine why the Titanic sank, using new technology that has come to light since James Cameron's film Titanic (1997).
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Apr 8, 2012 · Overview. James Cameron brings together some the world's leading Titanic experts, including engineers, naval architects, artists and historians, to solve the lingering mysteries of why and how the 'unsinkable' ship sank.
Last night, the National Geographic Channel broadcast the premier of The Titanic: The Final Word With James Cameron, in which the famed undersea explorer and director of the 1997 blockbuster movie about the disaster presents the latest forensic evidence of what happened that night a century ago.