Unbelievable part 8: The Collector
27 December 2019 The Netflix film Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable (dir. Sam Hobkinson, 2017) details the first discovery in 2008 of artefacts connected to the exhibition of the same title, and the team of marine archaeologists becoming aware of it through a n online video. Professor Andrew Lerner (pronounced ‘Lerna’ in an English accent?) of the Centre for Maritime Studies, Aberdeen (a plausible fiction) asserts that th e y ‘knew it was worth pursuing, but it was going to be hard to get funding through the usual channels’ . T he film cuts to a montage of news broadcast s about Damien Hirst’s best-known controversies. Claiming the commodification of his work had become unsustainable and that he was looking for a new ad/venture, he combined this with a lifelong fascination with stories – specifically, those told in old movies – about shipwrecks. It is established, then, through implication – little is directly said, mostly intimated in the