Titanic

Titanic
Titanic

Film Details

Year

1997

Duration

187 minutes

Genres

Romance

Language

English

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Synopsis

In April 1912, the largest and most luxurious passenger ship in history set sail on its first ever voyage from Southampton to New York - only to hit an iceberg just four days later and sink in the frozen waters of the Atlantic. This tragic story is at the centre of Titanic (the name of the ship itself) - and the movie is almost as huge and awe-inspiring as its subject, focusing on an illicit on-board romance between poor stowaway Jack Dawson and the wealthy Rose DeWitt (played by Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet).

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12 Classification

Contains strong language, nudity, intense threat and disturbing images.

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