Now Showing: 911-102 Minutes that Changed the World Documentary
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Now Showing: 911-102
Minutes that Changed the World Documentary
It's 102 minutes the world will never forget - that's how much
time passed between the first plane that crashed into the World
Trade Center and the collapse of the second tower, on Sept. 11,
2001. A new historical record is emerging from personal footage,
photography and audio captured by survivors and onlookers near
the scene.
102 Minutes that Changed the World is a two-hour documentary
that provides a rare and intensely personal look at the
world-changing events that took place on Sept. 11. This unique
documentary carefully pieces together personal footage and
audiotape from amateur photography and videos, New York police
and emergency dispatch radio recordings, voicemails, audio/video
diaries, and outtakes culled from raw television network
footage, to create a seamless historical record of those 102
minutes. The result is an evocative memorial to the 2,603 lives
lost and a reminder of just how much our world has changed since
that tragic day.
This documentary faithfully records and captures the horrific
morning as it happened and the way it was experienced-from
people's initial bewilderment that a plane could slam into these
iconic skyscrapers on such a clear, sunny day, to the sudden,
awful recognition that America was under attack. Many have said
that society must never forget what happened on Sept. 11. 102
Minutes that Changed the World is an unprecedented attempt to
capture the experience of that morning and preserve it as
authentically as possible for future generations.