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9/11

  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
8.9K
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9/11 (2002)
Documentary

A real life documentary following the events of September 11 from an insider's view, through the lens of James Hanlon and two French filmmakers who were in Manhattan that one day.A real life documentary following the events of September 11 from an insider's view, through the lens of James Hanlon and two French filmmakers who were in Manhattan that one day.A real life documentary following the events of September 11 from an insider's view, through the lens of James Hanlon and two French filmmakers who were in Manhattan that one day.

  • Directors
    • James Hanlon
    • Gédéon Naudet
    • Jules Naudet
  • Writers
    • Tom Forman
    • Greg Kandra
  • Stars
    • Tony Benatatos
    • Yusuf Baran Bilgic
    • Jamal Braithwaite
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    8.9K
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    • Directors
      • James Hanlon
      • Gédéon Naudet
      • Jules Naudet
    • Writers
      • Tom Forman
      • Greg Kandra
    • Stars
      • Tony Benatatos
      • Yusuf Baran Bilgic
      • Jamal Braithwaite
    • 83User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 8 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Tony Benatatos
    • Self
    Yusuf Baran Bilgic
    • Osama Bin Laden
    Jamal Braithwaite
    • Self
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Self in TV Broadcast
    Joe Casaliggi
    • Self
    • (as Joseph Casaliggi)
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Self - Host in TV Broadcast
    James Hanlon
    James Hanlon
    • Self
    Gédéon Naudet
    Gédéon Naudet
    • Self
    Jules Naudet
    Jules Naudet
    • Self
    Joseph Pfeifer
    Joseph Pfeifer
    • Self
    Tom Spinard
    • Self
    Dennis Tardio
    • Self
    George W. Bush
    George W. Bush
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Mychal Judge
    Mychal Judge
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • James Hanlon
      • Gédéon Naudet
      • Jules Naudet
    • Writers
      • Tom Forman
      • Greg Kandra
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    8johnnerhead

    Great Documentary

    Made by french brothers Jules and Giddeon Naudet, and narrated by Robert De Niro and Firefighter James Hanlon this is a compelling and heartbreaking tale of how New York's finest shone on it's darkest day. I first saw this when I was a young naive 12 year old, and at that age it still touched me. Knowing how serious 9/11 really was seeing this expanded the whole effect of 9/11. We were finding out who the heroes were, how there everyday lives were composed, and how they put their lives on the line in a situation where most people would just run and save their selves. These brave men put their lives on the line and watching this just increases my admiration for them. Watch if you can,this is the best documentary I have personally ever seen.
    8MovieAddict2016

    Powerful and Moving...Never Too Grisly, Yet the Message Comes Across...

    "9/11," hosted by Robert DeNiro, presents footage from outside and inside the Twin Towers in New York, on September 11, 2001.

    Never too grisly and gory, yet powerful and moving. "9/11" is a real treat. Anyone not moved by this television show is immune to anything.

    5/5 stars --
    9DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: (DVD) 9/11 (2002)

    It's true that you always remember what you were doing at a point when disaster or tragedy strikes. And none more so that September 11, 2001, a date which changed the entire global landscape in its fight against terrorism.

    No, this documentary didn't set out to be dwelling on the events leading to 9/11. Rather, the filmmakers, brothers Gédéon and Jules Naudet, set out to do a documentary on the trials and tribulations of a rookie New York firefighter. They had gone to the academy and done some shoots of training, and had handpicked their "proby" (probation firefighter) to join them in an NY firehouse, home to Ladder 1 and Engine 7. But their production was to develop and contain at that time, believed to be the only shot of the first plane slamming into the World Trace Center.

    I was traveling back with a friend on the train from a night of LAN gaming, and received a call at about 850pm local time from my Dad, who informed me of the above. Few minutes later, he told me there was another, and that the WTC was under attack. By the time I arrived home, the upper floors of the twin towers were ablaze and in smoke, and to my horror, they collapsed, under an hour.

    The filmmakers had two cameras running that day, one who had followed a team out on a routine call, and which immediately raced to the WTC upon hearing and seeing the plane crash into it. We follow what is possible the only filmed sequence of events in the lobby of WTC1 where the first responders of firefighters, paramedics, and police had to make sense of what happened, and to quickly develop a plan of action. The other camera, held by the other brother, was making his way to WTC to look for his sibling, and along the journey, captured the many expressions of New Yorkers, as well as the sense of chaos in and around Manhatten.

    Peppered throughout the documentary are numerous interviews with the men from Ladder 1 and Engine 7, which miraculously, did not suffer any casualty. But being survivors also brought about its own set of psychological turmoil, as they struggle to come to terms with the event. Through the events that unfold, we learn of the strong camaraderie amongst these men who risk live and limb each day on their jobs, to save lives.

    We began with what the documentary was supposed to be, before events of the day totally swung in and became the focus, right up to the rescue phase where hopes of finding survivors under the rubble were kept alive by the men who work round the clock in making sense of the collapsed steel structures. It's not a film that is fabricated, and what you see here cannot be recreated in any other documentary (and heavens, not sound stages for Hollywood blockbusters). It's as close as you can get to that day, witnessing the event up close, from safety.

    Code 1 DVD contains a separate extra hour of 4 sets of interviews with the men of Ladder 1 and Engine 7.
    10Smells_Like_Cheese

    It got me thinking

    My roommate had bought this documentary and invited me to watch it with her. She's from China and only heard so much about 9/11 and wanted to know the cold hard truth and she wanted me to tell her more after the documentary. I felt awful watching this documentary, it was like reliving the nightmare and it still brings tears to my eyes.

    But I'm extremely grateful that I watched this documentary, because on the day of September 11th, I'm sure we all remember where we were and what we were doing when we heard, all of us could only think certain questions: "Why?", "How?", "What's going on?", "Oh, my God!". Almost all the Americans were grateful for the brave firemen and policemen that risked their lives to save others. But I don't think we thought about what they were really going though. This wasn't actually supposed to be a documentary about 9/11, the cameraman was just filming a typical day on the job and they just happened to be a couple blocks away from the World Trade Centers and got everything, outside and in, on tape.

    On Sep. 11th, I thought to myself "It's OK, the policemen and firemen will get the people out that survived". To be honest, I thought it was an accident, I was in my junior year of high school and getting changed from gym and getting ready to go to my science class. Someone came into the locker room shouting "Some building just got bombed in New York!", we all got dressed quickly and ran to our classrooms as we watched the first tower burning on TV. Not only 15 seconds later live on TV does the second plane crash into the other World Trade Center and we knew this was no accident. A few minutes later, we heard about the Pentagon and that there was a plane headed for Chicago but was shot down. So many thoughts ran through our heads and I kept on thinking "What are the firemen and policemen going to do?". But it's procedure to them I thought, they'll know what to do.

    The first tower collapsed, we knew it, so many lives are now gone, the second tower crashed, things would never be the same. Those firemen in this documentary showed courage, confusion, and strength, the real raw human emotions. They didn't know what to do, they were just as scarred as those other people who were in the towers. They heard the bodies collapsing on the ground from people jumping out the windows. And here I was in a classroom just crying seeing all that was going on on TV. I was amazed with this film and just wanted to go to New York and tell them how grateful all the Americans were for their help. I know they feel like they were just doing their job, but they did more, they were hero's. Every day after Sep. 11th for 3 weeks they kept on digging knowing that there were no survivors, but they kept on hoping and praying. May God bless their kind and brave hearts.

    As for my roommate she was crying and admitted this was her first time crying at these attacks. She got to see the truth of what had happened that tragic day. She asked "Why?". I didn't know what to say, it breaks my heart that people can be that evil. "It sounds clique', but it was a normal day for everyone" one of the firemen said in the documentary. No one expected this to happen. Not like that, those people in the World Trade Centers or the Pentagon or the planes that were hijacked, they were just doing their job, happen to be there, or even just was there for a second passing by. They were not just murdered, they were slaughtered, and those hijackers did it with a song in their heart. Then seeing in the middle east all the people celebrating, why do people do this? They celebrated death and the lose of: mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, friends, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. Why?

    So, thanks to those people for making this documentary. You truly think about the firemen, policemen, and the troops in Iraq and it keeps your hope up that there are good people in this world. Thank you to all those people, you are our heroes.

    10/10
    angels_uk2000

    A documentary in its rawest form, how a documentary should be made.

    When i watched this documentary, i was in tears, as i had seen previous 'specials' on 9/11. But this one was the one i would say showed the 'truth' in the sense that, they were inside the tower. We all knew that the fire fighters of New York had tried their best to save those trapped on the top floors, and most of them unfortunately lost their lives. This documentary showed their determination and frustration when they couldn't get to the people trapped.

    As a budding documentary film-maker to me this is a pure documentary. In terms of it being real, that everything we see, hasn't been staged. The way a documentary should be made. But on the other hand, it is very heart felt and emotionally moving to watch. As most of the footage in the documentary has never been broadcast on the news.

    Be advised it is very sensitive material to watch.

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    • Trivia
      This documentary contains the only footage from the lobby of Tower One after the first attack until the collapse of Tower Two.
    • Goofs
      When firefighter Tony Benatatos is angrily commenting about the attack on the Pentagon, the clock above him reads exactly 9:30. The attack on the Pentagon did not occur until 9:37.
    • Quotes

      Jules Naudet: When I came back that day, to the firehouse, one firefighter came to me and he said, "You know, yesterday, you had one brother. Today, you have fifty."

    • Alternate versions
      An updated cut of the film was shown in the UK on September 3rd 2006 for the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
    • Connections
      Edited into 9/11: 10 Years Later (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      My Boyfriend's Back
      Written by Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein (as Gerald Goldstein) and Richard Gottehrer

      Performed by The Angels

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 11S: Lo nunca visto
    • Filming locations
      • FDNY Engine 7 Ladder 1 - 100 Duane Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Firehouse)
    • Production companies
      • CBS
      • Goldfish Pictures
      • Reveille Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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