HD
2026
Set against the backdrop of 1928, the story delves into the catastrophic failure of the St. Francis Dam, marking the second deadliest disaster in California's history. Conceived by self-taught engineer William Mulholland, the dam was integral to Los Angeles's growth, channeling vital water through aqueducts. However, this monumental engineering triumph turned tragic when it collapsed, claiming over 400 lives and wreaking havoc on the surrounding community, resulting in devastating property losses. The film captures the human and engineering missteps that led to this historical calamity.