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Movie - 11'09"01: September 11


Year: 2002
Rated: NR
Parental Rating: Cautionary; some scenes objectionable
Country Of Origin: U.S.
Running Time: 134
Format: Color
Genre(s): Documentary; Drama
Production: Agav Films (Israel); Anonymous Content (Mexico); CDP (Japan); CIH Shorts (USA); Comme des Cinemas (Japan); Films 13 (France); Galatee Films; Imamura Production (Japan); Les Films de la Plaine (Burkina Faso); Makhmalbaf Film House (Iran); Mirabai Films (In
Released By: Empire Pictures

Eleven internationally renowned directors, 11 short films, 11 unique points of view. Unlike filmmakers who tried to record objectively the events of Sept. 11, 2001, French producer Alain Brigand was more interested in capturing their impact on a select group of filmmakers. Brigand granted his directors complete freedom of expression, with the condition that each film run exactly 11 minutes, nine seconds and one frame. Despite this entirely arbitrary constraint, the filmmakers' attempts come to terms with a recent catastrophe of indeterminate meaning but global consequences are often fascinating. In the young Iranian director Samira Makhmalbaf's film — one of the best — a youthful schoolteacher (Maryam Karimi) tries to explain the attacks to a group of Afghan refugee children on the Iran-Afghanistan border. In order to understand the enormity of the events, the children stand at the foot of a towering smokestack, a chilling echo of the burning World Trade Center and an ominous foreshadowing of what's to come. Burkinabe filmmaker Idrissa Ouedrago similarly addresses repercussions in developing nations with a lighthearted story of a poor newspaper boy who thinks he's spotted Osama bin Laden at a local market, and hopes to use the $25 million bounty to help his sick mother. Japanese director Shoei Imamura takes on the notion of holy war with a bizarre WWII parable about a soldier who, after witnessing the atrocities perpetrated by the Japanese army on mainland China, decides he'd rather be a snake than a human being. Egypt's Youssef Chahine finds the roots of terrorism in U.S. foreign policy and a pervasive sense of powerlessness among Third World countries — hardly great cinema, but provocative material — while England's Ken Loach urges us to remember the 1973 U.S.-backed military coup that ended in Chilean President Salvador Allende's "suicide" on another Sept. 11. Alejandro Gonazalez Iñarritu's film is the most abstract, but the hardest hitting. Set to the actual sounds of the unfolding horror, a pitch-black screen is repeatedly shattered by the jolting images of bodies falling from the World Trade Center. Unsurprisingly, the two weakest films subordinate the collapse of the towers to trite narratives. The couple in Claude Lelouch's trivial short find their dying relationship rekindled when the man is nearly killed, while the delusional widower (Ernest Borgnine) of Sean Penn's fantasy is bathed in the cold light of day when the South Tower suddenly disappears. In a matter of minutes, Lelouch and Penn reduce the tragedy of September 11 to a mere plot point. --Ken Fox

Cast

Maryam Karimi: The School Teacher

Mohamad Dolati: Child

Agelem Habibi: Child

Esmat Vahedi: Child

Ameneh Banizaden: Child

Razieh Jafari: Child

Hassan Rezai: Child

Najibeh Habibi: Child

People from the Mahmoudabad Brickyard

Emmanuelle Laborit: Deaf and Dumb Woman

Jerome Horry: Tourist Guide

Nour Elsherif: Youssef Chahine

Ahmed Seif Eldine: Donald "Danny" Donahue, the GI

Sanaa Younes: Mother

Ahmed Fouad Selim: Father

Maher Essam: Palestinian

Eveline Selim: Reporter

Rafik Mohsen

Hesham Abd Elkhaleq

Alaa Mahgoub

Fadi Badour

Nadim Gargoura

Reem Bitar

Dzana Pinjo: Selma

Aleksandar Seksan: Nedim

Tatiana Sojic: Hanka

Ejla Bavcic: Lecturer

Ognjen Blagojevic: Reporter's Voice

Lionel Zizreel Guire: Adama

Rene Aime Bassinga: Ibrahim

Lionel Ga'l Folikoue: Ga'l

Rodrigue Andre Idani: Rodrigue

Alex Martial Traore: Alex

Marc: Bin Laden

Hypolite T. Ouangrawa: Adama's Uncle

Justine Sawadogo: Adama's Aunt

Haoua Ouatara: Adama's Mother

Milla S. Saturnin: Airport Policeman

Oumar Barou Ouedraogo: Rodigue's Father

Keren Mohr: The Reporter

Liron Liboh: The Mine-Clearing Expert

Tomer Russo: The Ambulance Man

Tanvi Azmi: Talat Hamdani

Kapil Bawa: Salim Hamdani

Taleb Adlah: Adnaan Hamdani

Talat Hamdani: Taani

Robert Reardon: Mr. Bonner

Nell Mooney: Sylvia Franko

George Sheffey: Male FBI Agent

Maryanne Towne: Female FBI Agent

Suleman Din: Salman Hamdani

Ernest Borgnine: Old Man

Tomoro Taguchi: Yukichi Furuhashi

Kumiko Aso: Sae Furuhashi

Akira Emoto: Sakichi Furuhashi

Mitsuko Baisho: Kayo Furuhashi

Kazuo Kitamura: Village Mayor

Naoki Tokinosu: Japanese Sergeant

Masahiro Noguchi: Japanese Soldier

Yoshiki Hayakawa: Chinese Soldier

Tetsuro Tanba: Bonze

Youssef Chahine: Director - Egypt

Amos Gitai: Director - Israel

Shohei Imamura: Director - Japan

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu: Director - Mexico

Claude Lelouch: Director - France

Ken Loach: Director - UK

Samira Makhmalbaf: Director - Iran

Mira Nair: Director - India

Idrissa Ouedrago: Director - Burkina Faso

Sean Penn: Director - USA

Danis Tanovic: Director - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Charlie Abrahams: Writer - Egypt

Sabrina Dhawan: Writer - India

Paul Laverty: Writer - UK

Idrissa Ouedraogo: Writer - Burkina Faso

Marie Josee Sanselme: Writer - Israel

Daisuke Tengan: Writer - Japan

Pierre Uytterhoeven: Writer - France

Vladimir Vega: Writer - UK

Masamichi Sawada: Producer - Japan

Masato Shinada: Producer - Japan

Laurent Truchot: Producer - Israel

Nicolas Mauvernay: Producer - Burkina Faso

Alain Brigand: Producer - Artistic Producer

Catherine Dussart: Producer - Japan

Rebecca O'Brien: Producer - UK

Nobuyuki Kajikawa: Producer - Japan

Gabriel Khoury: Producer - Egypt

Marianne Khoury: Producer - Egypt

Cedomir Kolar: Producer - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Jacques Perrin: Producer - Burkina Faso

Lydia Dean Pilcher

Wendy Samuels: Producer - USA

Gustavo Santaolalla: Producer - Mexico

Marc Baschet: Exec. Producer - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Jean de Tregomain: Exec. Producer

Pelayo Gutierrez: Exec. Producer - Mexico

Dunja Klemenc: Exec. Producer - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Shelly Townsend: Exec. Producer - Mexico

John C. Sheide: Exec. Producer - USA

Emilio Azcarraga: Assoc. Producer - Mexico

Emily Gardiner: Assoc. Producer - India

Alexandre Hallier: Assoc. Producer

Sandro Mancy: Assoc. Producer

Laurent Thibierge: Assoc. Producer

Samuel Bayer: Cinematographer - USA

Luc Drion: Cinematographer - Burkina Faso

Ebrahim Ghafouri: Cinematographer - Iran

Pierre-William Glenn: Cinematographer - France

Peter Hellmich: Cinematographer - UK

Yoav Kosh: Cinematographer - Israel

Mustafa Mustafic: Cinematographer - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Mohsen Nasr: Cinematographer - Egypt

Masakazu Oka: Cinematographer - Japan

Declan Quinn: Cinematographer - India

Toshihiro Seino: Cinematographer - Japan

Jorge Muller Silva: Cinematographer - UK

Nigel Willoughby: Cinematographer - UK

Stephane Mazalaigue: Editor - France

David Smith: Editor - India

Waldir Xavier: Editor - Egypt

Jonathan Morris: Editor - UK

Ingrid Ralet: Editor - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Peter Waggoner: Editor - India

Hiroshi Yamada: Editor - Japan

Naoto Takeshima: Editor - Japan

Christophe Vingtrinier: Editor - Egypt

Rashida Abd Elsalam: Editor - Egypt

Kim Bica: Editor - Mexico

Nicolas Cantin: Editor - Burkina Faso

Jay Cassidy: Editor - USA

Rachel Chancey: Editor - India

Israel David: Editor - Israel

Robert Duffy: Editor - Mexico

Sherif Ezzat: Editor - Egypt

Ifat Feinberg: Editor - Israel

Akira Fukada: Editor - Japan

Hideyuki Fukazawa: Editor - Japan

Julia Gregory: Editor - Burkina Faso

Dominique Hennequin: Editor - Egypt

Hideaki Ishii: Editor - Japan

Gert Janssens: Editor - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Allyson C. Johnson: Editor - India

Mohsen Makhmalbaf: Editor - Iran

Mastaneh Mohajer Rassanepouya: Editor - Iran

Tina Richardson: Editor - UK

Monique Rysselinck: Editor - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Dana Mulligan: Editor - USA

Hideaki Murai: Editor - Japan

Franck Nakache: Editor - Burkina Faso

Hajime Okayasu: Editor - Japan

Kazuko Okayasu: Editor - Japan

Kobi Netanel: Editor - Israel

Kayoko Morozumi: Editor - Japan

John Purcell: Editor - Israel

Mary Ellen Porto: Editor - India

Mohammad-Reza Darvishi: Musical Composer - Iran

Osvaldo Golijov: Musical Composer - Mexico

Taro Iwashiro: Musical Composer - Japan

Heitor Pereira: Musical Composer - USA

Alexandre Desplat: Musical Composer - Title Score

Stephanie Carroll: Production Designer - India

Hamed Hamdan: Production Designer - Egypt

Kemal Hrustanovic: Production Designer - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Miguel Markin: Production Designer - Israel

Khaled Elsheikh: Costumes - Egypt

Monia Fath Elbalb: Costumes - Egypt

Kasia Walicka Maimone: Costumes - India

Brigitte Masson: Costumes - France

Jill Ohanneson: Costumes - USA

Pierrick Boilevin: Casting - Burkina Faso

Sylvie Brochere: Casting - Burkina Faso

Shinsuki Ono: Casting - Japan

Tomoji Tanaka: Special Effects - Japan

Mandy L. Tankenson: Special Effects - Mexico

Mark Casey: Special Effects - USA

Mark Franco: Special Effects - Mexico

ILM: Special Effects - USA

Pini Klavir: Special Effects - Israel

Yair Klavir: Special Effects - Israel

Gretchen LIbby: Special Effects - USA

Andy Rafael Barrios: Special Effects - Mexico

Kathy Siegel: Special Effects - Mexico

Soho 601: Special Effects - UK

Emeq Soreq: Special Effects - Israel

Atsushi Takeda: Special Effects - Japan

Hajime Tsubouchi: Special Effects - Japan

Alen Alisah: Sound - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Michael Anderson: Sound - USA

Jerome Ayasse: Sound - Egypt

Dirk Bombey: Sound - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Kevin Brazier: Sound - mixer, UK

Harald Maury: Sound - design, France

Hamid Naghibi: Sound - design, Iran

Ed Novich: Sound - USA

Roger Dobson: Sound - mixer, UK

Per Hallberg: Sound - USA

Gary Coppola: Sound - mixer, Mexico

Jean-Charles Martel: Sound - mixer, France

Eric Tisserand: Sound - Israel

Tom Varga: Sound - India

Dan Paikin: Sound - India

Rudi Pi: Sound - mixer, Mexico

Eric Roberts: Sound - USA

Karmel Shafee: Sound - Egypt

Herve Buirette: Sound - mixer

Daniel Sobrino: Sound - mixer, Burkina Faso

Masashi Tara: Sound - design, Japan

Martin Hernandez: Sound - mixer, Mexico

Dave Humphries: Sound - mixer, UK

Hossein Mahdavi: Sound - mixer, Iran

Marianne Borgue: Make Up - France

Alex Claude: Make Up - Israel

Dominique Collandant: Make Up - Burkina Faso

Ziv Kanatov: Make Up - Israel

Reiko Kruk: Make Up - Burkina Faso

Thierry Lecuyer: Make Up - Burkina Faso

Evelyn Noraz: Make Up - India

Mariam Sidibe: Make Up - Burkina Faso

Martina Subic: Make Up - Bosnia-Herzegovina

Hisami Takasaka: Make Up - Japan

Setsuko Yoshino: Make Up - Japan

Robin Mathews: Make Up - USA


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