06th - 11th October 2016
 
 
 
 
 

The iceberg that sunk the Titanic

Sunday 14th October 2007 from 18h00 to 20h00
Salle 1 / Auditorium
Session for general audience

Directed by
Cluny South
Written by
Cluny South
Produced by
BBC

Documentary, United Kingdom, 2007, 42 min

On 14 April 1912, two giants collided in the North Atlantic. A colossus which nature had made 15 000 years to shape a luxury liner and whose very name symbolizes the courage and confidence at the time: the Titanic. Here is the story of the most famous iceberg of all time!

 

Debate with :

  • Hélène Leroux, director, coordinator and producer of Discovery Magazine
  • Marie-Noelle Houssais, research fellow at the Laboratory of Oceanography and Climate, experiments and numerical approaches (LOCEAN) - Paris - CNRS