The effects of the 9/11 terrorist attacks are told from different points of view around the world.The effects of the 9/11 terrorist attacks are told from different points of view around the world.The effects of the 9/11 terrorist attacks are told from different points of view around the world.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 1 nomination
Nour El-Sherif
- Youssef Chahine (segment "Egypt")
- (as Nour Elshérif)
Ahmed Haroun
- Le G'I (segment "Egypt")
- (as Ahmed Seif Eldine)
Sanaa Younes
- La mère (segment "Egypt")
- (as Sanaa Younés)
Maher Esam
- Le Palestinien (segment "Egypt")
- (as Maher Essam)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAmos Gitai's segment was shot in a single continuous shot.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chaplin Today: The Gold Rush (2003)
- SoundtracksSto te nema
Popular Song
Sung by Dajana Kacar
(segment "Bosnia-Herzegovina")
Featured review
"September 11" consists of 11 segments relating to the 9/11 attacks. The only overtly political ones are Ken Loach's, in which a Chilean man reminds Americans that September 11 is also the anniversary of the coup in Chile, and Mira Nair's, about a Pakistani-American family suspected of being terrorists. Most of the segments are basically slice-of-life stories about how people got affected by the attacks: Sean Penn's casts Ernest Borgnine as a man caring for a flower, Amos Gitai's looks at a bombing in Israel, and Samira Makhmalbaf's focuses on some Afghan schoolchildren.
The main thing that I derived from the movie is that, because of the impact that the attacks had on everyone, it was the one chance to unite the whole world. Unfortunately, we all saw what Bush did instead. It should have been a wake-up call, but it became an excuse for extreme ignorance.
Overall, this movie should prompt you to think. Bad things have always been happening, but people do what they can to go on. Is there any hope for our country?
The main thing that I derived from the movie is that, because of the impact that the attacks had on everyone, it was the one chance to unite the whole world. Unfortunately, we all saw what Bush did instead. It should have been a wake-up call, but it became an excuse for extreme ignorance.
Overall, this movie should prompt you to think. Bad things have always been happening, but people do what they can to go on. Is there any hope for our country?
- lee_eisenberg
- Aug 16, 2011
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Eleven Minutes, Nine Seconds, One Image: September 11
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $127,035
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,046
- Jul 20, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $1,266,063
- Runtime2 hours 14 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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