Thanks for the link, but I much prefer the article to those American style documentaries, with the scary sound effects and endless repetition to build "suspense". Interview is at the 8:50 mark for those curious.
The article was fantastic. It brought everything to life in a way video essays can't.
Video crushes your imagination. It's factual, and leaves little mystery. Well-written narratives are full sensory waking dreams that you populate with sights and sounds, something you can inhabit.
Interview with Tarek Omar (the diver rescuer in the article) and location shot. Much better than reading the article.