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Titanic: De sang et d'acier

Original title: Titanic: Blood and Steel
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.2K
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Neve Campbell, Derek Jacobi, Chris Noth, and Kevin Zegers in Titanic: De sang et d'acier (2012)
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The construction of the R.M.S. Titanic at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast against the background of union riots, political and religious conflicts, and a romance between a young am... Read allThe construction of the R.M.S. Titanic at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast against the background of union riots, political and religious conflicts, and a romance between a young ambitious engineer and an Italian immigrant.The construction of the R.M.S. Titanic at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast against the background of union riots, political and religious conflicts, and a romance between a young ambitious engineer and an Italian immigrant.

  • Stars
    • Kevin Zegers
    • Alessandra Mastronardi
    • Derek Jacobi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Kevin Zegers
      • Alessandra Mastronardi
      • Derek Jacobi
    • 27User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

    Episodes12

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    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Gespraech Zwischen Mark Andrew Und Oirrie Ueber Risse In Den Stahl Platten
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    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Gespraech Zwischen Mark Andrew Und Oirrie Ueber Risse In Den Stahl Platten
    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Gespraech Zwischen Andrew Und Mark Ueber Die Verunreinigung Im Stahl
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    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Gespraech Zwischen Andrew Und Mark Ueber Die Verunreinigung Im Stahl
    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Gespraech Zwischen Andrew Und Mark Ueber Die Verunreinigung Im Stahl
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    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Gespraech Zwischen Andrew Und Mark Ueber Die Verunreinigung Im Stahl
    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Gespraech Zwischen Andrew Und Mark Ueber Die Zugfestigkeit Des Stahls
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    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Gespraech Zwischen Andrew Und Mark Ueber Die Zugfestigkeit Des Stahls
    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Gespraech Zwischen Sofia Und Mark Ueber Die Wahrheit
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    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Gespraech Zwischen Sofia Und Mark Ueber Die Wahrheit
    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Tanz Mark Und Kitty (German)
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    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Tanz Mark Und Kitty (German)
    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Praesentationder Titanic Ausstellung (German)
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    Titanic: Blood And Steel: Praesentationder Titanic Ausstellung (German)

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    Kevin Zegers
    Kevin Zegers
    • Mark Muir
    • 2012
    Alessandra Mastronardi
    Alessandra Mastronardi
    • Sofia Silvestri
    • 2012
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Lord Pirrie
    • 2012
    Billy Carter
    Billy Carter
    • Thomas Andrews
    • 2012
    Massimo Ghini
    Massimo Ghini
    • Pietro Silvestri
    • 2012
    Ian McElhinney
    Ian McElhinney
    • Sir Henry Carlton
    • 2012
    Valentina Corti
    Valentina Corti
    • Violetta Silvestri
    • 2012
    Denise Gough
    Denise Gough
    • Emily Hill
    • 2012
    Jonathan Forbes
    Jonathan Forbes
    • Eddy Hatton
    • 2012
    Frank McCusker
    Frank McCusker
    • Charles Stokes
    • 2012
    Barry McEvoy
    Barry McEvoy
    • Chorley
    • 2012
    Martin McCann
    Martin McCann
    • Conor McCann
    • 2012
    Ophelia Lovibond
    Ophelia Lovibond
    • Kitty Carlton
    • 2012
    Liam Carney
    Liam Carney
    • Sean Malone
    • 2012
    Terence Keeley
    • Jack Lowry
    • 2012
    Branwell Donaghey
    Branwell Donaghey
    • Michael McCann
    • 2012
    Gerard McCarthy
    Gerard McCarthy
    • Ashley Stokes
    • 2012
    Caolan Byrne
    Caolan Byrne
    • Jimmy Smith
    • 2012
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    User reviews27

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    8jjnxn-1

    How the ship came to be...sort of

    Opulent miniseries that chronicles the years leading up to and during which the Titanic was constructed in Belfast. As with something this complex some of the stories are more compelling than others as are some of the performances. Kevin Zegers holds the screen well in the lead, his startlingly blue eyes pulling you in. His storyline and several others intertwine and lead to interesting bits of history as well as storytelling. Neve Campbell's reporter storyline however feels superfluous. The best performance comes unsurprisingly from Derek Jacobi as Lord Pirrie. Effiiciently directed this moves along well with very few slow patches. Overall a good, if long, view with some soapy complications thrown in for good measure, but keep in mind this focuses on the building of the ship, not the ill-fated voyage itself.
    10thefinalmot

    It's more than just building a ship!

    If you expected a faithful retelling of the actual building of the Titanic, you've come to the wrong movie - go watch a documentary or read a book or two instead. But if you want to be entertained by a well photographed, well written 'period piece' movie about the upper class corporate filthy English rich vs lower class and Irish poor who work for them, Protestant vs Catholic, England in charge of Belfast Ireland (all hoping for independence and 'home rule'), start of women's rights, and how the building of the Titanic impacted and 'directed' their lives, you won't be disappointed. Sure it bends and takes some liberties with actual facts to create the story, but so what? Veers into 'soap opera' mode occasionally, but all in all, 12 episodes provides ample time to develop at least a dozen main characters and multiple story lines, and the actors do a fantastic job.
    8allmoviesfan

    Fascinating mini series on Titanic's origins.

    A really fascinating series that covers both the building of the RMS Titanic at the Harland and Wolff Shipyards in Belfast and the wider world in the early 1900s. Some interesting topics covered, including union riots, mixed race relationships, the growing divide between Irish and English and, of course, the construction of the White Star Line's allegedly unsinkable ocean liner. Of course, we all know how that turned out. The interwoven stories are brought to life over twelve episodes by a stellar cast including Derek Jacobi, Neve Campbell and others. Production values are good, and, from what I have read, events in the series are fairly true to real life.

    The finale, whilst offering closure, was also a little open-ended, which made me think Blood and Steel was intended to have more than one season. It would have been fascinating to see what happened to some of the characters who set sail on Titanic.

    Really good television.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Way too long...

    As much as I am fascinated by the ship and the tragedy that sunk her, then this 2012 series was a very lukewarm experience. Why? Well, first of all it was 12 hours long! And secondly, but most importantly, the ship itself was a mere backdrop around which all other stories were told. And that was a major disappointment.

    "Titanic: Blood and Steel" tells the backstory of Titanic, of how it was built and trying to tie in stories of the working man, the shipyard board-members, the executives of the White Star Line, and so forth. Individually there were some good enough stories, but all thrown together in a 12 hours long series, no, it just became too much.

    The ship itself wasn't the heart and core of the series. It was, at best, a mere backdrop to which director Ciaran Donnelly tried to connect all other stories around. But it just didn't work out all that great. I was sorely disappointed, because I had such high hopes and expectations.

    It should be said that the series was quite well-cast and that the cast really performed quite well with their given roles and characters. And there is a good early 1900's atmosphere to the series.

    But all in all, a mediocre result that lacked the grand ship itself and a far too long playtime.
    10farox-09590

    DON'T MISS THIS SHIP!

    Titanic: Blood and Steel is an apt moniker for this period drama. It's not one of the usual titanic disaster drama by the classic cinema makers we buy into. This series delves into the pre-titanic era of Belfast: a portrayal of what happens in and around the Harland and Wolff shipyard. As described in the title, it's about the blood and sweat of young riveters who built one of the magnificent ships ever made by a man with an added fiction of steel quality being improved by a metallurgist. It depicts the shattered lives of exploited yard workers fighting for an appropriate pay rise and keenly focuses on their political, religious, and social differences.

    It has a quite ensemble cast who make us wonder if it truly happened. Every actor did immerse themselves in the characters. The diplomatic convey of dialogue by Lord Pirrie(by Derek Jacobi) with the shipyard board of directors and workers is outstanding. Thomas Andrews(by Bill Carter) a well-experienced shipbuilder who had always struck a balance between the accountant and an engineer, his tranquility is infectious. Mark Muir(by Kevin Zegers) an underprivileged man who turned his circumstances into a fortune with unlimited perseverance. His indecisiveness to choose love over the task of designing the mighty floating luxury is quite heart-aching. Albeit the roles of JP Morgan(by Chris North) and J Ismay(by Gray O'Brien) was brief, their austerity was intense. The glamorous Italian lad, Sofia Silvestri(by Alessandra Mastronardi) will catch your attention, she carried the demeanor of her character with ease. Her subtle facial expressions are rich. Producers did not compromise with the costumes, they were custom made to each character based on their storyline. The screenplay never fails to impress us. The graphic representation of keel-laying ceremony and indeed the ship launching ceremony, both of them are jawdropping. I strongly believe you shall never skip the intro soundtrack, the background score is mellifluous and relevant to each subplot. I strongly urge the team to ruminate over filming a second part for this one. If not for the disaster, it should primarily focus on the aftermath of Harland & Wolff shipyard, White Star Line, last Olympic class ship Britannic. The first season was all about the rich human emotions tied to constructing a ship, likewise, the next season has many plots to cover: How did Lord Pirrie take this? Who substituted the loss of Andrews? What were the discussions and changes in the board? How did the media publish the disaster? What happened at court proceedings? Did Joanna Yaegar's photos help her german brother? How could Silvestri cope up with the loss of his both daughters? As many as 1,500 souls drowned with Titanic, how did their families repent the loss? and many more. Keeping all of the historical inaccuracies apart, from a fictional perspective this 12-episode period drama is gripping. It is wise to watch it at a slow pace to absorb the story deeply. Certainly, Titanic: Blood and Steel will stay in your memory even after the end credits roll.

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    • Trivia
      Famous American author Morgan Robertson published a novella titled "The Wreck of the Titan" in 1898. It is a fictional story about a large passenger liner that struck an iceberg while sailing in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Ironically, the storyline in Robertson's book contains very striking resemblances to the events of the R.M.S. Titanic, despite it being written fourteen years earlier.
    • Goofs
      At the end of episode 12 on board the Titanic, a movie producer lights Kitty's cigarette with a Zippo lighter. The first Zippo lighter was produced in 1932 and the patent was not issued until 1936.

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2012 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Italy
      • France
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
      • Spain
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Titanic: Blood and Steel
    • Filming locations
      • Kragujevac, Serbia
    • Production companies
      • 3 Arts Entertainment
      • Antena 3 Televisión
      • Artists Studio
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    • Runtime
      55 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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