9/11: I Was There

Eyewitness accounts of 9/11 catastrophe

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About 9/11: I Was There

Released: 2011

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About 9/11: I Was There

The TV Series, "9/11: I Was There," also known as "I-Witness: 9/11," released in 2011, is a poignant and revealing documentary about the tragic terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001. The series provides a comprehensive narrative of the event from the perspectives of those directly affected and those who witnessed it. By incorporating emotionally charged interviews with stunning footage, it attempts to lay bare the horrors of that defining moment and the indomitable spirit of the American people.

Making / Production

The production of "9/11: I Was There" involved an in-depth exploration of various sourced materials, including media footage and personal recordings. The producers diligently collected, verified, and organized the pieces to form a vivid snapshot of the catastrophe as it occurred.

Actors

Since this is a documentary series, there aren't any conventional actors. The narrative features real-life figures who were eye-witnesses or directly affected by the events. Some notable individuals include:

  • Firefighters who displayed heroic efforts in rescuing people trapped in the rubble.
  • Survivors who lived to tell their ordeals of escaping the collapsing towers.
  • News Reporters who documented the event as it unfolded, instilling a sense of veracity into the series.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • "9/11: I Was There" was originally broadcasted on the History Channel.
  • The footage is raw and unfiltered, providing a frank and brutal depiction of the attacks.
  • This documentary features a range of experiences, from ground zero workers to ordinary citizens who were at the periphery of the disaster.

Quotes

  • "I was there. I saw it happen. It was horrible."
  • "We didn't know what was happening, there was dust and debris everywhere."
  • "The sounds of the towers falling... I'll never forget that."

Music, Soundtrack

  • The series deploys background music minimally and effectively, to not overshadow the gravity of the testimonies.
  • Most of the audio component in the series is devoted to the original sounds from the footage and the narrations of the people featured.