This Might Be True
On April 14, 1912, Titanic, the largest ship of its time, hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage to New York City. Hours later it was at the bottom of the ocean. In 1997 James Cameron’s Titanic released and quickly became one of the highest-grossing films of all time. In today’s episode we explore what really happened to the Titanic, and how much of James Cameron’s film was true. Follow us on: This Might Be True Instagram: @thismightbetruepodcast [https://www.instagram.com/thismightbetruepodcast/] Tik Tok: @thismightbetruepodcast [https://www.tiktok.com/@thismightbetruepodcast] YouTube: @thismightbetruepodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@ThisMightBeTruePodcast] For a list of sources, please visit: www.thismightbetruepodcast.com [http://www.thismightbetruepodcast.com] If you have any suggestions for films we should discuss in upcoming episodes please email us at thismightbetruepodcast@gmail.com [thismightbetruepodcast@gmail.com] This Might Be True is hosted by Kelly St-Laurent, Molly Lewis, and Bronwyn Lewis. Instagram: @authorkellystlaurent [https://www.instagram.com/authorkellystlaurent/] | @lewis_molly [https://www.instagram.com/lewis__molly/] | @bronwyn_lewis [https://www.instagram.com/bronwyn__lewis/]
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