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102 Minutes That Changed America

  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • TV-14
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
3.1K
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102 Minutes That Changed America (2008)
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The morning of September 11, 2001 is shown through multiple video cameras in New York City, from the moment the first WTC tower is hit until after both towers collapse.The morning of September 11, 2001 is shown through multiple video cameras in New York City, from the moment the first WTC tower is hit until after both towers collapse.The morning of September 11, 2001 is shown through multiple video cameras in New York City, from the moment the first WTC tower is hit until after both towers collapse.

  • Directors
    • Nicole Rittenmeyer
    • Seth Skundrick
  • Writer
    • Kripa Koshy
  • Stars
    • George W. Bush
    • Joe Napolitano
    • Kelly Edwards
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Nicole Rittenmeyer
      • Seth Skundrick
    • Writer
      • Kripa Koshy
    • Stars
      • George W. Bush
      • Joe Napolitano
      • Kelly Edwards
    • 28User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    • Directors
      • Nicole Rittenmeyer
      • Seth Skundrick
    • Writer
      • Kripa Koshy
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    10markgorman

    electric

    Channel 4 has absolutely surpassed itself in screening this moving and extremely challenging documentary. For two hours, image after image took one's breath away as we saw real (but mostly very high quality) video footage of the twin towers collapse from 8.45 am until 10 29 am. Played sequentially with views from all angles including actually inside the towers it was heart stopping television.

    I think one thing that made it so powerful was its lack of commentary and opinion. It was not a political film, simply an unfolding of an event in something like real time. Some might say it was the extremest form of voyeuristic television but I thought it was a work of true skill and, indeed, art. I should make special mention of the constant but very subtle musical underscore, by Brendon Anderegg, which was quite beautiful. Someone call the BAFTAs. (And the Academy, and the Emmys.) Truly magnificent TV.
    koriandr_star

    One of the most striking documentaries seen

    I remember 9/11, in the UK I just finished college and was getting the bus when some people were saying they got text messages from other friends telling them someone attacked the twin towers. When i got home I found my younger brother glued to the TV telling me one of the towers were burning away, I saw it and I was in disbelief.

    In the same way this is how the documentary starts with a surprise on seeing the tower on fire, nobody knowing of yet how it hit at the time. That was at 8:46am people just got up to leave home, and on the other side of the Atlantic I was on my way back home.

    The style of the program is cameras from camermen on the ground as well as civilian footage, the reactions of anger, fear and more all seen and absorbed to this footage.

    Then you see the fires, the jumpers, the second crash, the fall of the tower, the dust, the second collapse and a final dust sweeping over new york.

    What was perhaps the greatest shock was seeing the full devastation the dust brought, covering all streets in dirty brown dust, water is dirty, windows smashed and an entire scenery which bears no resemblance to the New York we all know and love. To be there at time must had been terrifying, and no Hollywood film could replicate the fear the events brought as shown from eyes of ordinary people.

    This film serves just as much an educational purpose as it does retelling the events.
    10aminjacoub

    The true, most shocking image of 9/11 tragedy

    I've seen many documentaries about this horrible tragedy but non of them did have so much shocking atmosphere.

    It is not typical documentary with narration or speaking hosts, it is true image of the tragedy very intelligently made from multiple camera shots and recorded voices of people that witness it from beginning of the attacks.

    The background music is of pure horror that follows scenes from first shot till the moments when huge dust settled after both towers collapsed.

    It is the image of the real situation, the pure horror of that tragedy, the real image of human fear and shock. If you ever saw catastrophic movie and you know the excitement feeling, this documentary will make you feel shocked, speechless and with tears in your eyes.

    Great great work.
    10flavia_cj

    Best documentary about September 11 I have ever seen.

    For me this is the best documentary about 9/11 until today. Other documentaries make analysis more cold and rational about the attacks, and has its great importance, of course, but this one is 100% immersive because it shows the point of view of those who felt the terror in the skin, without the need for any narrator in the background explaining the events. This is the strength of this documentary: the images and the reaction of the people speak for themselves. It gives the sensation of fear, confusion and perplexity that the people were feeling. Even if you're not a North American, even if you live in another country far this tragedy, when you watch this documentary, you have the full feeling that was there that day. A very impressive and impactful documentary.
    10Rufus-T

    Reliving 9/11 as distant observers

    There have been many documentary about 9/11 since the attack. This one took the idea of the TV show "24" and showed the events from seconds after the 1st plane hit up to about 100 min thereafter in real time. The footage used were mostly from personal camcorders, and some from TV. The audios were either directly from the camcorders, from the media coverage or phone conversations sound bites at the moment. What was interesting about the documentary is that the point of view is not at the Twin Towers, but away from the Twin Towers. You see people in Time Square watched it on the outdoor large screen. You see students watching the event from Stevens Institute across the river in Hoboken, NJ. You see how people reacted in their apartments far away from the Twin Tower. In a way, the documentary is not just about 9/11, but an anthropological view of the people's reaction upon crisis. The editing job of putting all these material together was superb.

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      All the movie is a real compilation of amateur footage about more of 100 people who were in the World Trade Center and around, with no narrators nor interviews. Most part of the images and conversations were unused for the public eye, no seen previously in TV News nor other documentaries.
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      Featured in Gogglebox: Episode #4.2 (2014)

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 9/11: 102 Minutes That Changed America
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Siskel/Jacobs Productions
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      • 1h 42m(102 min)
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      • Color

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