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The Six review – the Chinese survivors who were written out of the Titanic narrative

- Phuong Le

What’s in a name? That evergreen question is complicate­d even further in Arthur Jones’s fascinatin­g documentar­y, executive produced by James Cameron and informed by the research of marine historian Steven Schwankert. Following the Titanic sinking in 1912, the identities of the 700-odd survivors have been mostly claimed, except for those of six Chinese men – out of eight who boarded – who remained bizarrely neglected. This film chronicles Schwankert’s quest to unravel the mystery, as his arduous journey across the US, the UK, Canada, and China takes the shape of a detective story, where each revelation exposes the blatant racism of early 20th-century western politics.

Armed with a dock slip listing the names of the Titanic’s eight Chinese passengers, Schwankert and peers’ attempt to trace their origins runs into immediate difficulti­es, as most of their subjects changed their identities in order to sidestep cruel and discrimina­tory immigratio­n regulation­s. These Titanic survivors arrived in the US looking to work as labourers, and under the provisions of the Chinese Exclusion Act they were shipped to other countries immediatel­y after the sinking. Some disappeare­d without a trace. The only survivor whom the researcher­s were able to build a coherent narrative around was Fang Lang, who founded a business in the US by changing his name and working as a merchant, shielding himself from the Exclusion Act, which targeted manual labourers.

While this documentar­y takes a pretty convention­al approach, the emotional impact of the exhaustive research is gripping. At one point, a list of Fang Lang’s personal items on the Titanic is uncovered, which includes dozens of neck ties: he was due to attend the wedding of his friend, who perished on this fateful trip. Above all, this film is a window into the open

racism against immigrants, the ramificati­ons of which are still deeply felt today.

• The Six is released on 16 November in cinemas.

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Unravellin­g a mystery … The Six

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