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911 - Naudet Documentary

This documentary was filmed by French filmmakers Jules and Gedeon Naudet who were following a rookie NYC firefighter on September 11, 2001. Their footage provided exclusive firsthand footage of the events that day inside the burning towers. CBS aired the documentary commercial-free on the 6 month anniversary in 2002 and it has been re-aired on anniversary dates, most recently in 2011 with updated interviews. The film was notable for its use of profanity from those filmed, which was allowed given the context of documenting history.

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911 - Naudet Documentary

This documentary was filmed by French filmmakers Jules and Gedeon Naudet who were following a rookie NYC firefighter on September 11, 2001. Their footage provided exclusive firsthand footage of the events that day inside the burning towers. CBS aired the documentary commercial-free on the 6 month anniversary in 2002 and it has been re-aired on anniversary dates, most recently in 2011 with updated interviews. The film was notable for its use of profanity from those filmed, which was allowed given the context of documenting history.

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NOTE - This is a DVD rip, not the Original TV Broadcast. Therefore, the quality
here is improved.

This documentary was created by award-winning French filmmakers Jules and Gedeon
Naudet, who simply set out to make a movie about a rookie NYC fireman and ended up
filming the tragic event that changed our lives forever. The program includes
additional footage and interviews with the heroic firefighters, rescue workers and
the Naudet brothers, providing exclusive insight to their extraordinary firsthand
experience of the day's events.

CBS aired 9/11 commercial-free on March 10, 2002, to mark the six months since the
attacks. Hosted by actor Robert De Niro, CBS's broadcast was repeated on the first
anniversary as well. The film aired in 103 countries in 2002 alone. The DVD of the
documentary was released in proximity, although De Niro's footage was edited out of
the DVD release. CBS re-aired the film, hosted again by De Niro, on September 10,
2006, the night before the fifth anniversary of the attacks. However, this version
contained updates from the principal members of the documentary as of 2006.

The film was noted for its use of profanity, which in regular circumstances on
American broadcast media would be subject to censorship by the broadcaster or the
Federal Communications Commission. At the time of its broadcast, the FCC took no
action against the network for violating indecency rules because doing so would
have a negative connotation and would be interpreted as sanitizing history.

However, a recent ruling by a federal appeals court successfully granted a


"temporary halt" to the FCC's enforcement of its indecency rules. This allowed CBS
and any affiliates to air the documentary without edits[3] and without fear of
facing stiff fines.

On Sunday, September 11, 2011, CBS broadcast 9/11: Ten Years Later, once again
hosted by Robert DeNiro. The aftershow was updated by the Naudet brothers, Hanlon
and CBS News producer Susan Zirinsky to include new interviews and footage on the
lives of those involved with the documentary ten years later.[4] In addition to the
rebroadcast of the original documentary, the show also focused on the building of
the new One World Trade Center, and on the health problems facing many of the
firemen at Ground Zero. DeNiro was to be joined by the Naudet brothers and James
Hanlon, a former New York fireman-turned-film director who was also present that
day. As with all previous broadcasts of the film, CBS aired repeated viewer
discretion warnings before and during the broadcast.

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