11 septembre: dans la cellule de crise du Président
Original title: 9/11: Inside the President's War Room
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9/11 from the President's perspective, with exclusive access to information from the one's that had to take decisions during the World Trade Center's attack.9/11 from the President's perspective, with exclusive access to information from the one's that had to take decisions during the World Trade Center's attack.9/11 from the President's perspective, with exclusive access to information from the one's that had to take decisions during the World Trade Center's attack.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 wins & 10 nominations total
Andrew Card
- Self - White House Chief of Staff
- (as Andy Card)
Ted Olson
- Self - Solicitor General
- (as Theodore B. Olson)
Deborah Loewer
- Self - Director, White House Situation Room
- (as Captain Deborah Loewer)
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Apparently it is for all these bashers difficult to put this docu in the context of 2001 or from a preferred political party point of view. Dont look at it from a Rep. Lens or Dems lens but look at it through a 2001 lens.
It is so easy (and a cheap shot) to judge those based on the knowledge we have today and if you do, well yeah you rate it probably below 4*.
If you watch these docu througg a 2001 lens or perhaps, if you are a bit more sophisticated, through a political analyst lens, you might actually enjoy this doc.
It is so easy (and a cheap shot) to judge those based on the knowledge we have today and if you do, well yeah you rate it probably below 4*.
If you watch these docu througg a 2001 lens or perhaps, if you are a bit more sophisticated, through a political analyst lens, you might actually enjoy this doc.
This is an amazing doc. It actually just seems to be a 2021 version of the 2011 documentary with the same people. That documentary was called 9/11:The day that changed America. It's nice to hear it from the bush administration at that time and from his words. I loved how seemless the scenes moved through.
I appreciated this documentary not trying to inject a biased narrative. It lets people talk, it doesn't position anyone as heroes or villains, it just shows you the actions taken and when they happened. How you feel about any of it comes externally from the film.
Too many documentaries on this topic have tried (rather transparently) to steer their audience towards a particular opinion or thought pattern politically. Refreshingly, there's no overt praise or overt admonishment of anyone in this. If one has problem with that, it's because they hoped for the film to service their bias in whatever regard, and I'm glad this film took the higher road.
Too many documentaries on this topic have tried (rather transparently) to steer their audience towards a particular opinion or thought pattern politically. Refreshingly, there's no overt praise or overt admonishment of anyone in this. If one has problem with that, it's because they hoped for the film to service their bias in whatever regard, and I'm glad this film took the higher road.
"9/11: Inside the President's War Room" is an extraordinary documentary that chronicles the harrowing events of September 11, 2001, with a focus on the decision-making process within the highest echelons of power. In this riveting account, viewers are granted an exclusive glimpse into the intense and often heart-wrenching discussions that took place in the White House Situation Room.
Through skillful storytelling and meticulous research, the film succeeds in capturing the gravity of the situation and the weight of responsibility that fell upon the shoulders of our nation's leaders. It presents a balanced perspective by featuring interviews with key figures, including President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and other members of the administration.
What sets this documentary apart is its ability to humanize the individuals involved. It portrays them not just as political figures, but as human beings grappling with immense pressure and the weight of history. The film delves into the emotional toll and difficult choices faced by those in power, showcasing the complexities and dilemmas they encountered during those dark hours.
The narrative is expertly paced, seamlessly interweaving personal accounts, archival footage, and real-time reconstructions. The result is a gripping and immersive experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, even though they already know the outcome. The attention to detail and authenticity in the production design further enhances the film's credibility and impact.
"9/11: Inside the President's War Room" is not just a recollection of past events; it is a reflection on the resilience of the American people in the face of tragedy. It serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by first responders and the bravery displayed by ordinary citizens in times of crisis.
While the documentary does not shy away from the controversies and criticisms surrounding the response to the attacks, it refrains from passing judgment or engaging in political debate. Instead, it focuses on illuminating the decision-making process and the extraordinary efforts undertaken to protect and rebuild the nation.
In the end, "9/11: Inside the President's War Room" is a testament to the power of leadership and the indomitable spirit of a nation united. It is a must-watch for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of those fateful events and the people who were at the forefront of shaping the response. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and ultimately reminded of the enduring strength of the human spirit.
Through skillful storytelling and meticulous research, the film succeeds in capturing the gravity of the situation and the weight of responsibility that fell upon the shoulders of our nation's leaders. It presents a balanced perspective by featuring interviews with key figures, including President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and other members of the administration.
What sets this documentary apart is its ability to humanize the individuals involved. It portrays them not just as political figures, but as human beings grappling with immense pressure and the weight of history. The film delves into the emotional toll and difficult choices faced by those in power, showcasing the complexities and dilemmas they encountered during those dark hours.
The narrative is expertly paced, seamlessly interweaving personal accounts, archival footage, and real-time reconstructions. The result is a gripping and immersive experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, even though they already know the outcome. The attention to detail and authenticity in the production design further enhances the film's credibility and impact.
"9/11: Inside the President's War Room" is not just a recollection of past events; it is a reflection on the resilience of the American people in the face of tragedy. It serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by first responders and the bravery displayed by ordinary citizens in times of crisis.
While the documentary does not shy away from the controversies and criticisms surrounding the response to the attacks, it refrains from passing judgment or engaging in political debate. Instead, it focuses on illuminating the decision-making process and the extraordinary efforts undertaken to protect and rebuild the nation.
In the end, "9/11: Inside the President's War Room" is a testament to the power of leadership and the indomitable spirit of a nation united. It is a must-watch for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of those fateful events and the people who were at the forefront of shaping the response. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and ultimately reminded of the enduring strength of the human spirit.
Very good doc showing footage I have not seen before. Tells a well-crafted narrative of the day's events from Bush's point of view.
Did you know
- TriviaThis was commissioned by the BBC and produced by Wish/Art Films and Apple TV+. The version shown in the United Kingdom on the national channel BBC One has no narration at all, and let's the talking heads speak for themselves.
- GoofsCondoleezza Rice states that 9/11 was the first attack on sovereign US territory since 1812. Both Hawaii and the Philippines were territories of the US during WWII. In addition, the Japanese attacked Alaska during WWII as well.
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George W. Bush: This was a well organized attack to severely damage our country.
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