“Kursk: 10 Days That Shaped Putin” will premiere on Sky History on February 25th.
Hillary Clinton’s Hiddenlight Productions and Chelsea’s daughter is behind the new documentary series narrating the tragedy of the Kursk submarine.
The title “Kursk: 10 Days That Shaped Putin” (Kursk: The 10 days that shaped Putin) the documentary will examine the events that took place a August 2000 hazy morning after an explosion in the submarine resulting in tragic death of all crew members (118 people) at the bottom of the Barents sea.
An Explosion Onboard a Russian Sub Leaves 118 Men Trapped, Setting Off a Chain of Events That Would Define a New President into the Authoritarian Ruler We see Today.
This is #Kursk: 10 Days that Shaped Putin.
📺 Starts Tuesday 25 February 9pm pic.twitter.com/ogwtaidxRf
– Sky History (@historyuk) February 5, 2025
Within two hourly episodes the series will ask questions such as, why Russia’s military and political leadership has been so late to inform President Putin about the tragic incident, as well as the fact that days have passed to receive international aid, while families The trapped sailors were anxiously awaiting some information.
The documentary will include testimonies such as former US President Bill Clinton, crew families and USS MEMPHIS Submarine Commander, who was a real -time witness at the Barents Sea.
Indeed, Bill Clinton will appear for the first time in a work produced by his wife and daughter.
The documentary will also present an extensive and unique archival material that includes, among other things, a Kursk crew and their families file as well as shots from rescue.
The directing is owned by Becky Read, while Amy Flanagan and Liz Collier are shared by executive production.
“Kursk: 10 Days That Shaped Putin” will premiere on Sky History on February 25th.
Source :Skai
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