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Remember September 11, 2001 (2001)
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Category: Documentary
Studio: Tapeworm Dist
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25 mins

 
 

 

The day none of us will ever forget.

Every generation shares a collective memory of events that bind us and that define our times.Rarely, if ever, has one day taken so many innocent lives or affected so many people worldwide.

Remember is a special program that captures Tuesday September 11, 2001 in a video time capsule.The program progresses through a timeline of the events to present facts and video images of one dark day that has already become a turning point for our civilization.

Footage was gathered from the Associated Press, various news sources, amateur home video, and private organizations in order to document the events in personal yet timeless manner.Many of the most terrifying moments are remembered through first-hand accounts of actual survivors and emergency workers.

Remember is 25 minutes of narration, images, sights and sounds intended to become a personal library of a day none of us will ever forget.