Bill Moyers: The 11th of September - Moyers in Conversation (2001)
Directed by Bob Morris / Leslie Clark / Gail Ablow / Wayne Palmer / Felice Firestone / Gregg Henry
Genres - Culture & Society |
Sub-Genres - Tragedies & Catastrophes, Biography, Psychology |
Run Time - 121 min. |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
In the wake of the devastating national tragedy of September 11, 2001, a stunned America was forever changed. Realizing the importance of a national dialogue in understanding the cause for the terrorist attacks and planting the seeds that would begin the long and painful healing process, award-winning journalist Bill Moyers sat down with a diverse group of key experts to discuss the sensitive issue a mere 36 hours after the fall of the World Trade Center. Through conversation with such guests as authors Robert Jay Lifton and Tamim Ansary, Moyers captures a nations grief and hope while simultaneously creating an unforgettable snapshot of a key moment in world history.
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national-tragedy, September 11th, perspectives, anger, fear, grief, human-spirit, interview, terrorism, hijacker, America