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In the aftermath of the tragedies on September 11, 2001, the French film company Studio Canal called upon a group of filmmakers, representing various regions of the world, to address the scope of the situation in however broad or intimate a context as they saw fit. The one guideline they were given was that no one film could exceed 11 minutes, nine seconds, and one frame. The resulting omnibus film, 11'09"01, showed at festivals around the world the following year and garnered a theatrical release in 2003. Each filmmaker's entry takes a different approach: French director
Claude Lelouch
tells the tale of a World Trade Center tour guide who is on the verge of a breakup with his deaf girlfriend when the terrorist attacks hit; similarly, Hollywood actor-director
Sean Penn
chronicles the lonely existence of an old man living not far from the Twin Towers. Egyptian director
Youssef Chahine
and British social realist filmmaker
Ken Loach
created the most controversy with their entries, which, respectively, address the points-of-view of a suicide bomber and of a Chilean who recalls the brutal coup funded by the United States in his country on September 11, 1973.
Alejandro González Iñárritu
's piece is the most abstract, taking images from television on the day of the attacks and cutting them with selected bursts of sound.
Samira Makhmalbaf
,
Danis Tanovic
, and
Idrissa Ouedraogo
all tell small-scale stories of the effects of the attacks on tiny villages in Iran, Serbia, and Burkina Faso, respectively. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
Production Crew
Declan Quinn
Cinematographer
Ebrahim Ghafuri
Cinematographer
Jorge Muller Silva
Cinematographer
Luc Drion
Cinematographer
Masakazu Oka
Cinematographer
Mohsen Nasr
Cinematographer
Mustafa Mustafic
Cinematographer
Nigel Willoughby
Cinematographer
Peter Hellmich
Cinematographer
Pierre-Wiliam Glenn
Cinematographer
Samuel Bayer
Cinematographer
Toshihiro Seinol
Cinematographer
Yoav Kosh
Cinematographer
Guem Percussion
Composer (Music Score)
Gustavo Santaolalla
Composer (Music Score)
Heitor Pereira
Composer (Music Score)
Manu Dibango
Composer (Music Score)
Mohamad Rezadarvishi
Composer (Music Score)
Osvaldo Golijov
Composer (Music Score)
Salif Keita
Composer (Music Score)
Vladimir Vega
Composer (Music Score)
Alejandro González Iñárritu
Director
Amos Gitai
Director
Claude Lelouch
Director
Danis Tanovic
Director
Idrissa Ouedraogo
Director
Ken Loach
Director
Mira Nair
Director
Samira Makhmalbaf
Director
Sean Penn
Director
Shohei Imamura
Director
Youssef Chahine
Director
Allyson C. Johnson
Editor
Hajime Okayasu
Editor
Jay Cassidy
Editor
Jonathan Morris
Editor
Julia Gregory
Editor
Kim Bica
Editor
Kobi Netanel
Editor
Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Editor
Monique Rysselinck
Editor
Rashida Abd Elsalam
Editor
Robert Duffy
Editor
Stephane Mazalaigue
Editor
Catherine Dussart
Executive Producer
Cedomir Kolar
Executive Producer
Emily Gardiner
Executive Producer
Gabriel Khoury
Executive Producer
Jon C. Scheide
Executive Producer
Laurent Truchot
Executive Producer
Lydia Dean Pilcher
Executive Producer
Marianne Khoury
Executive Producer
Masamichi Sawada
Executive Producer
Masato Shinada
Executive Producer
Nicolas Cand
Executive Producer
Nobuyuki Kajikawa
Executive Producer
Pelayo Gutierrez
Executive Producer
Rebecca O'Brien
Executive Producer
Shelly Townsend
Executive Producer
Tania Zazulinsky
Executive Producer
Alain Brigand
Producer
Alejandro González Iñárritu
Screenwriter
Amos Gitai
Screenwriter
Claude Lelouch
Screenwriter
Daisuke Tengan
Screenwriter
Danis Tanovic
Screenwriter
Idrissa Ouedraogo
Screenwriter
Ken Loach
Screenwriter
Marie-Jose Sanselme
Screenwriter
Paul Laverty
Screenwriter
Pierre Uytterhoeven
Screenwriter
Sabrina Dhawan
Screenwriter
Samira Makhmalbaf
Screenwriter
Sean Penn
Screenwriter
Vladimir Vega
Screenwriter
Youssef Chahine
Screenwriter
Hossein Mahdavi
Sound/Sound Designer
Jean-Charles Martel
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2002
Runtime: 135
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Avant-garde / Experimental
Drama
Produced by
Galatee Films
StudioCanal
Release
July 18, 2003 (USA -limited)
by BIM
Awards
2002 - Best Film from the European Union - French Academy of Cinema
2003 - Freedom of Expression - National Board of Review
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