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New York : 11 septembre

Original title: 9/11
  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
8.9K
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New York : 11 septembre (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
    • All cast & crew
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    10donstuie

    A must see...not just for Americans

    I was one of many that expected to see a glorified, Yankee-doodle dandy portrayal of a day that (as famously quoted) should live in infamy, rather than glory. How wrong I was. These guys were there, right in the middle of it, and the pictures they returned are both amazing and heartbreaking. And yet it all occurred on a chance trip to the world trade centre on September 11, 2001.

    Two French filmmakers were compiling a documentary about life as a NY firefighter, particularly from the perspective of a young rookie coming up through the ranks. At the beginning we see much of this footage, just to remind us that there was no thought to producing a film about terrorism. This was intended to be a film about regular people earning an honest living helping others, and the beauty of the film is that it never loses this edge.

    While investigating a suspect gas line (I think, my memory's a little hazy on that), we suddenly hear a plane fly overhead. The camera pans up to reveal a commercial jet torpedoing itself into one of the towers. What must the cameraman have been thinking at this time? Recognising the importance of the footage the camera stays on, and possibly realizing the same thing, the FDNY allow the camera to follow them into the building.

    What follows is a true view from the front-lines. We see the commitment of the FDNY, their reactions (the stunned silence after hearing the first person fall to their death is chilling) as well as the collapse of the one of the buildings from the inside, while a second camera captures the events from the outside.

    If it wasn't for the horrific event they were covering, the footage alone would be any young doco-maker's dream come true. Quite simply, the footage deserves to be preserved for all time. But what really sets this film apart is the genuine humanity that it brings to the viewer. We see firefighters charging in without hesitation, people of different races helping one another escape to wave of rubble and even the concern of the filmmakers for one another (they are brothers) as they cannot reach one another in the confusion. There are amazing sights as well as amazing human stories in this film, something Hollywood could never duplicate (even though it's trying).

    9/11 isn't a film about politics. Nor is it a film about religion, nationality or even jihad for that matter. 9/11 is a film about people, and a true indication of the best and worst that we are capable of. 9/11 is quite simply one of the most important films I've ever seen, and would be the only film to be born from this event if it were up to me. You can't duplicate this.
    8CoenRem

    This is NOT propaganda

    I must admit that I was very sceptical about this documentary. I was expecting it to be the kind of All American Propaganda that we here in Europe dislike so much. I was wrong. This is NOT propaganda, in fact it is hardly political at all.

    It depicts the events of 9/11 through the eyes of the firefighters called to the scene just after the planes crashed. It is an amazing coinsidence that this documentary was filmed at all! This film was initially shot as a documnetary about a rookie NY firefighter becoming "a man". We can only thank the film makers that they continued their work during the terrible ordeal that faced them.

    A great piece of work. Absolutely stunning material. Highly recommended.

    Regards,
    8oneloveall

    The greatest mistake ever filmed

    Incredible documentary captured all the frenzied chaos and misery which loomed over NYC on that fateful morning of September 11th. Intense, personal, and completely riveting, 9/11 is perhaps the greatest documentary ever made by accident, which kind of gives it an even greater appeal. Up until that morning, filmmakers Gideon and Jules Naudet had been following around a New York firefighter team, concentrating specifically on one new recruit in a little piece they were shooting dealing with the rigorous training to become a fireman. Out with the team that morning filming yet another simple routine cleanup, Jules lifts his camera up to the sky just in time to record one of the only known images of the first plane hitting the World Trade Center, and from there a simple documentary was no more.

    Viewers are given a first hand account of what it was like to be in and around ground zero, as the amazing group of fire-fighters and one profoundly bewildered cameraman attempt to navigate this disaster. Without hesitation, Naudet follows these automatically programmed heroes into the tower while it's entire support crumbles around them. The raw fear of an unknown, impending doom lurks with more viability then any fictional production could ever fathom as we watch less and less become audible and visible for those trapped inside. Nearly as memorable is older brother Gideon's candid capturing of an entire city in the throngs of a larger and more palpable fear then anything they had collectively witnessed. By the time we get to see the second tower collapse, as the cameraman shields himself from apocalyptic debris, we should all but be rinsing the dirt off ourselves from the amazingly up-close footage captured.

    Obviously the filmmakers deserve only as much credit as being in the right place at the right time to document such an extraordinary event, though one can only admire the two brothers in their extraordinary adaptation to such an event; in a few desperate minutes we witness them become like the firemen they document- only instead of saving lives they knew they had to save footage, even if it cost them their own safety.

    After viewing 9/11, and seeing that it came out in 2002, I feel much more resentment towards Oliver Stone's recent rendition, the big budgeted World Trade Center. Many had criticized the film for ignorantly narrowing down the focus to those two survivors trapped in rubble, and although I enjoyed the movie just fine for the small and sentimental Hollywood focus it brought, 9/11 all but renders his film completely obsolete. Not only will this utterly gripping footage remain the only definitive collection from that day, but the sublime transfer of motives midway ensures that this documentary has all the heart and character needed to never sensationalize the event again.
    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.
    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
      • September 11, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 9/11
    • 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
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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