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7 days in September

Author: Steven Rosenbaum; Mustafa Bhagat; Marc Senter; CameraPlanet Pictures (Firm); Anchor Bay Entertainment, Inc.
Publisher: [Troy, MI] : Anchor Bay Entertainment, [2004]
Edition/Format: DVD video : EnglishView all editions and formats
Summary:
It was a morning like any other, until the unthinkable made it a day we would never forget. On 9/11 and the following days the footage from 27 filmmakers recorded what they saw throughout the city. Together, they created an experience like no other, one that captures the horror, the anger and the strength of the human spirit. Using never-before-seen footage at "ground zero," this conveys the sights and sounds of the  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Documentary, News
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Steven Rosenbaum; Mustafa Bhagat; Marc Senter; CameraPlanet Pictures (Firm); Anchor Bay Entertainment, Inc.
OCLC Number: 55977501
Notes: Title from container. Originally released as a documentary in 2002.
Target Audience: MPAA rating: Not rated.
Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 93 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD, region 1, widescreen (1.85:1) presentation, Dolby Digital stereo.
Contents: Special features: Widescreen presentation enhanced for 16x9 TVs.
Other Titles: Seven days in September
Responsibility: CameraPlanet Pictures ; a film by Steven Rosenbaum ; directed by Steven Rosenbaum.

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It was a morning like any other, until the unthinkable made it a day we would never forget. On 9/11 and the following days the footage from 27 filmmakers recorded what they saw throughout the city. Together, they created an experience like no other, one that captures the horror, the anger and the strength of the human spirit. Using never-before-seen footage at "ground zero," this conveys the sights and sounds of the terrorist attacks in the most intimate way possible. It is an extraordinary portrait of a city in tears, a world in shock and one week that changed all our lives forever.

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