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11 septembre - Le détournement du vol 93

Original title: Flight 93
  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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11 septembre - Le détournement du vol 93 (2006)
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Flight 93 is the story of the heroic passengers that took back their plane in an effort to stop a 9-11 terrorist attack.Flight 93 is the story of the heroic passengers that took back their plane in an effort to stop a 9-11 terrorist attack.Flight 93 is the story of the heroic passengers that took back their plane in an effort to stop a 9-11 terrorist attack.

  • Director
    • Peter Markle
  • Writer
    • Nevin Schreiner
  • Stars
    • Jeffrey Nordling
    • Brennan Elliott
    • Kendall Cross
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    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Peter Markle
    • Writer
      • Nevin Schreiner
    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Nordling
      • Brennan Elliott
      • Kendall Cross
    • 98User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Jeffrey Nordling
    Jeffrey Nordling
    • Tom Burnett
    Brennan Elliott
    Brennan Elliott
    • Todd Beamer
    Kendall Cross
    Kendall Cross
    • Deena Burnett
    Ty Olsson
    Ty Olsson
    • Mark Bingham
    Monnae Michaell
    Monnae Michaell
    • Lisa Jefferson
    Colin Glazer
    Colin Glazer
    • Jeremy Glick
    April Telek
    April Telek
    • Lyz Glick
    • (as April Amber Telek)
    Laura Mennell
    Laura Mennell
    • Elizabeth Wainio
    Dominic Rains
    Dominic Rains
    • Ziad Jarrah
    • (as a different name)
    Gwynyth Walsh
    Gwynyth Walsh
    • Esther Heyman
    Jacqueline Ann Steuart
    Jacqueline Ann Steuart
    • Lauren Grandcolas
    Karen Holness
    Karen Holness
    • CeeCee Lyles
    Marilyn Norry
    Marilyn Norry
    • Alice Hoglan
    Kirsten Alter
    Kirsten Alter
    • Melodie Homer
    • (as Kirsten Williamson)
    Biski Gugushe
    Biski Gugushe
    • LeRoy Homer, Jr.
    Tom Butler
    Tom Butler
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    Wanda Cannon
    Wanda Cannon
    • Debbie Welsh
    Rob Morton
    Rob Morton
    • Vaughn Hoglan
    • Director
      • Peter Markle
    • Writer
      • Nevin Schreiner
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    mattkratz

    not bad

    This was a decent film that might actually have portrayed the events on United Flight 93 on September 11. I think that it is comparable to United 93, the other film about the same subject, and I liked both movies about the same. This film captured the obvious fear the passengers felt on that day, and goes into more detail with the phone calls they made to their loved ones telling them what was happening. The suspense in the movie was kept high despite the fact that you knew what was going to happen. The cockpit-charging scene was the highlight of the film, in my opinion. You learn a little bit more about some of the passengers than in the other movie. If you have an interest in 9/11 and would like to see a movie about the heroes on that day, this movie might be for you.

    **1/2 out of ****
    8Christmas-Reviewer

    Great Movie

    This is a movie that is hard to watch because you know how it's going to end. Seeing this movie just brings back emotions about 9/11.

    I was very impressed with this movie. We see the hijacking of flight 93 thru the passenger eyes. We see and feel the hell that they were going through on that fatal flight. We also happen to witness the families pain! In case you didn't know many passengers were able to call on the airplane phones during that flight.

    This movie is not only a history lesson but its a very emotional experience. I am sure that the producers took some liberties but most films based on true stories do.

    I highly recommend this. I can't see a better being made about these heroes of "Flight 93"

    Its also a reminder how the events of 9/11 has re-shaped the United States and the middle east
    7wrudd

    Well done film focused on the people involved

    I believe this film accomplished what it set out to do. No big stars, no big special effects, it focused just on the ordinary people that got caught up in this event. The film "United 93" is quite good but that is told in close to real time and includes several air traffic controllers where as this movie mainly comes from the communications the people on board had with people on the ground.

    I have read some reviews that were based on the politics of the situation, I won't comment on those. If you read the reviews that talk to the actual movie I think you will get a better idea of the actual merits of the film itself.

    The no name cast did quite well. As I said the focus is on the communications between people on the ground and those in the air who could see they were going to die. I think it's a movie that will be rated higher as we move away from the actual events. As far as the reviews go that say it's not realistic because everyone involved has blonde hair and or has a baby is on par with the reviewers who knocked the Lord of the Rings because so many of the main characters had blue eyes.
    5I_am_RenegadeX

    Weak effort. Watch "United 93" instead

    The made-for-TV "Flight 93" was on A&E last night, so I watched it having recently been pleasantly impressed by the (similar/same) story of "United 93", which I rented on DVD just a few weeks ago.

    Perhaps my opinion of "Flight" would be different if I had not seen "United" first, but I just didn't feel the power, emotion and anger that I'd felt while watching "United". "Flight" felt detached, poorly-acted and strangely 'calm', whereas "United" portrayed well the sense of in-credulousness of the situation as it unfolded and brought back the sick feeling we all had that day when it was realized what was actually going on. The air traffic controllers/airline people on the ground in "Flight" however seemed content to sit there serenely and simply wait for another opportunity to say, "There goes another one". And when one of the hijacked passengers uses his cell phone to give a sad farewell to his wife, she hangs up without even saying so much as "I love you".

    Perhaps though my main problem with "Flight" is that it merely recreates what (is believed) to have happened, while "United" does the same while reminding us that procedures, organization & interaction on the ground were inexcusably poor, and that there are valuable lessons to be learned from this tragedy. By glossing over that aspect of the fateful day, "Flight 93" falls flat.

    So if you've seen "United 93" already, don't waste your time with "Flight 93" - and if you haven't seen either but are interested in the story, make it "United".
    8revere-7

    Lower budget video version actually better than big budget film version.

    Flight 93

    Last month, in recognition of the 8th anniversary of 9/11, I reviewed the film United 93. As good as that film is, it's not the only movie about that fateful flight, nor in my opinion, is it the best.

    These days it seems that the best crews are actually working in television, and the made for TV movie Flight 93, a joint production of A&E and FOX is a good example. It tells the exact same story as United 93 taken from the same sources, and also told in a dramatic narrative style, but with a bit more impact. It's a shame that far fewer people have actually seen this TV version of the story.

    As I've said, both are good "films", but Flight 93, which is technically not a film because it was shot on HD Video instead of 35mm Film like United 93, has more dynamic camera work. Perhaps it's the size difference between the film camera and the HD camera, but even though both were shot primarily hand held, the angles, tight shots and pans are more daring and interesting in Flight.

    Additionally creative choices and edits were a bit sharper with Flight. For example, within the first few minutes of the film we know the names of the hijackers, and most of the key passengers, thanks to the great idea to include a series of tight shots on the boarding passes as passengers boarded the plane.

    Flight 93 also includes lots of details throughout that weren't shown in United 93, including some that were perhaps whitewashed from United (whether this was intentional to avoid controversy, lawsuit, for creative reasons, or to lionize all the innocents, or just an accident of choice in the editing room, it still has an impact) for example, the fact that the pilots of the commercial aircraft had received a warning against possible cockpit intrusion, but chose to open the door anyway.

    While none of these little things – a shot here, a detail there – makes much of a difference on it's own, taken together, they add up to a more dramatic story.

    If you're the type that views only movies shot on film as "quality", and eschew anything video – yeah, you'll probably like United 93 better. But if you can enjoy HD video just as much (and with a story this engaging, how couldn't you?) I'd recommend Flight 93 between the two.

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    • Trivia
      Early in the movie, you can hear a flight attendant on the phone replying to the person asking, "Can you look out the window and tell us where you?" Her response is the last words of actual American Airlines flight attendant Amy Sweeney, who was on Flight 11 from Boston To Los Angeles that morning.
    • Goofs
      In the scene where the fighter pilots are advised that the plane went down, the jet in the background takes off and the camera stays on the other jet. In the cockpit, you can see that fighter pilot waving at the camera.
    • Quotes

      Tom Burnett: It's a suicide mission!

    • Connections
      Featured in The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2006)

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • A&E (United States)
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Flight 93
    • Filming locations
      • Delta, British Columbia, Canada(field scenes)
    • Production companies
      • A+E Networks
      • Gerber Company
      • Fox Television Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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