7 Days in September
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Loading ... - Published date: June 3, 2011
- Category: 9/11
- Tags: Al Qaeda, Building 7, Bush
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It was a morning like any other, until the unthinkable made it a day we would never forget. But on that day that the world stopped turning, New Yorkers’ cameras were rolling. Director Steven Rosenbaum marshalled the resources of twenty-seven different filmmakers that recorded what they saw throughout the city on 9/11 and beyond. Some were professional directors. Others were average people who grabbed their video cameras. Together, they created a documentary experience like no other, one that captures the horror, the anger and the incredible strength of the human spirit. Using never-before-seen footage at “ground zero,” the film 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. These are their stories. They are our stories. This is 7 DAYS IN SEPTEMBER.
Please note that the film has been released in 2002.










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what the hell, this video is blocked canada?? lame…
This video is also blocked in the USA, the land of the free.
Truth should be free, not copyright blocked. I imagine it’s blocked for reasons other than copyright infringement. All other important documentaries of our time (like the Zeitgeist series), are all available for free to watch online.
This one should be no exception. Capitalizing on the tragedy of 9/11 to make some money is sickening and anyone who does that is a depraved person. I can think of some government employees who did just that. 2996 lives lost and they made billions of dollars.
There are no free lunches… I tend to disagree with the statement that you watching this film should be free…there were people who produced this film and their livelihood depends on work like this…information is not free, good info must be sought out, researched, and presented… via this film…so in this case, all the work has been done for you… and so has all the thinking. You could have researched this yourself but instead choose to watch this film. This film won’t be in theaters so it won’t make much money… but you would deprive it of what little money it does make, that money in turn allows its creators to continue making films of the same nature.
Funny you mention Zeitgeist as an example…when clearly Zeitgeist shows how we can never be free in an economic system. So maybe it SHOULD be free, but it’s not, not to make it or watch it. You are not free either, but maybe you SHOULD be. So what will you do to free yourself and information?.. Besides blog with a self sense of entitlement.