In 2026, the world marks 70 years since the tragic sinking of the Andrea Doria. On July 25, 1956, in dense Atlantic fog, Italy’s prized ocean liner collided with the Swedish ship Stockholm. While 1,660 people were rescued, 51 lost their lives. Now, new discoveries emerge. In 2023, Genoa’s Museum of the Sea led a groundbreaking expedition, capturing exclusive images of the wreck, resting 70 meters below. These haunting visuals, featured here for the first time, offer a rare glimpse into history. Produced by Picasso Film and SD Cinematografica, this documentary blends dramatizations, archival footage, survivor testimonies, and CGI reconstructions to uncover the full story—from the fateful collision to the heroic rescue. After 70 years, the ocean still holds secrets. This film will finally reveal them.