The Woman in Cabin 10 yacht from real name to most famous feature
The Woman in Cabin 10 saw Keira Knightley's character Lo Blacklock on board the Aurora Borealis.
The Woman in Cabin 10 is the number one most-watched film on Netflix and it stars Keira Knightley as investigative journalist, Lo Blacklock.
After being invited to take part in a high-profile voyage, she believes she witnesses a guest being thrown overboard and has to prove she is not imagining things.
The film, based on a novel of the same name, was mostly filmed on a real superyacht worth $150 million.
The yacht's real name is Savannah, and one creative liberty has been highlighted when it comes to the yacht's features.
In the film, which has a tense ending, each guest cabin features a private balcony, while in reality, Savannah has enclosed staterooms.
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Savannah is known for its sculptural yet calm interior, with straight corridors eliminated entirely.
Besides the main saloon, there is a pool terrace with a mirrored “starry sky” ceiling.
The main deck passageway boasts five-meter-high video walls, showing abstract imagery and marine life footage.
Savannah can sleep up to 12 guests across six suites.
The private owner's deck was used for some of the film's most intimate scenes.
The yacht's most recognisable feature is the Nemo Lounge - a space with curved glass walls which can transform into a cinema using a retractable screen.
The stern features a nine-meter mosaic-tiled pool as part of a multi-level beach club.
The yacht's design and engineering has earned six major awards.
The Woman in Cabin 10 is on Netflix