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Saturday, September 06, 2008

September 11 Remembrance in Film

At the bottom of this blog, there is a link to a movie called "7 Days in September", part of the September 11 Remembrance in Film.
MarketWatch says
"WASHINGTON, Sep 05, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- SnagFilms, which brings the best nonfiction films to the web audience and promotes viral web distribution through virtual movie theater widgets, today announced its first annual September 11th Remembrance in Film, with a slate of five documentary films, featuring the critically acclaimed 7 Days in September. The films will be available in their entirety, without commercial interruption, at both www.snagfilms.com and www.indiewire.com between today and September 12th, 2008. In addition to 7 Days in September, the slate of films comprising the online Remembrance include: Afghanistan Revealed, Beyond Belief, Saint of 9/11, and We Are Family. Each of the five films illuminates the roots or results of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attack on the United States.... Comprising footage culled from more than two-dozen filmmakers' material produced on the day and immediate aftermath of September 11th, 2001, 7 Days in September has been called by New York Times film critic A.O. Scott "an almost unbearably powerful documentary." Director Steven Rosenbaum wove together the journeys of 28 New Yorkers -- each of whom recorded their most private experiences during the attacks on the World Trade Center, and the week that followed. The storytellers, included a postal worker, a college student, an artist, and Rosenbaum's 11 year old son Max, who together captured the sorrow and solidarity of the 9/11 story."

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