DUBAI: On Jan. 13, 2012, the huge Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia struck a rock just off Giglio Island, which tore a 53-meter gash in the ship’s hull. The engine room was soon flooded, cutting off power from much of the ship. There were 3,229 passengers and 1,023 crew aboard. Evacuation took six hours with the ship listing dangerously to starboard, and did not begin until more than 45 minutes after the accident. Thirty-two people died.

This documentary offers a fresh perspective on the tragedy, highlighting personal stories of survival amidst chaos.

DUBAI: On Jan. 13, 2012, the huge Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia struck a rock just off Giglio Island, which tore a 53-meter gash in the ship’s hull. The engine room was soon…