11'9"01 September 11

11'9"01 September 11

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released = Italy:
September 5 2002
Canada:
September 11 2002
France
September 11 2002
United Kingdom:
December 27 2002
United States:
July 18 2003
runtime = 135 min.
country = United Kingdom, France, Egypt, Japan, Mexico, United States, Iran
language = Spanish, English, French, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, French Sign Language
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"11'9''01 September 11" (2002, 135 min), is an international film composed of 11 contributions from different filmmakers, each from a different country. Each gave their own vision of the events in New York City on September 11, 2001, in a short film of 11 minutes, 9 seconds, and one frame. The original concept and production of the film were by French producer Alain Brigand. It has been released internationally with several different titles, depending on the language. It is listed in the Internet Movie Database as 11'09"01 - September 11, while in French, it is known as "11 minutes 9 secondes 1 image" and in Persian as "11 de Septembre".

Contributors

* Samira Makhmalbaf ("Iran")
* Claude Lelouch ("France")
* Youssef Chahine ("Egypt")
* Danis Tanović ("Bosnia and Herzegovina")
* Idrissa Ouedraogo ("Burkina Faso")
* Ken Loach ("UK")
* Alejandro González Iñárritu ("Mexico")
* Amos Gitaï ("Israel")
* Mira Nair ("India")
* Sean Penn ("USA")
* Shohei Imamura ("Japan")

Awards

This film received the "Special Prize" at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.

Directors

* Youssef Chahine (segment "Egypt")
* Amos Gitaï (segment "Israel")
* Alejandro González Iñárritu (segment "Mexico")
* Shohei Imamura (segment "Japan")
* Claude Lelouch (segment "France")
* Ken Loach (segment "United Kingdom")
* Samira Makhmalbaf (segment "God, Construction and Destruction")
* Mira Nair (segment "India")
* Idrissa Ouedraogo (segment "Burkina Faso")
* Sean Penn (segment "USA")
* Danis Tanovic (segment "Bosnia and Herzegovina")

Producers

* Alain Brigand
* Nicolas Cand (segment: Burkina Faso)
* Lydia Dean Pilcher (segment: India)
* Jean de Trégomain
* Catherine Dussart (segment: Japan)
* Emily Gardiner (India)
* Alejandro González Iñárritu (segment "Mexico")
* Alexandre Hallier
* Gabriel Khoury (segment: Egypt)
* Marianne Khoury (segment: Egypt)
* Cédomir Kolar (segment: Bosnia and Herzegovina)
* Sandro Mancy
* Nicolas Mauvernay
* Rebecca O'Brien
* Jacques Perrin
* Jon C. Scheide (segment "USA")
* Laurent Thibierge
* Laurent Truchot (segment: Israel)
* Tania Zazulinsky (segment: France)

Writers

* Youssef Chahine (segment: Egypt)
* Sabrina Dhawan (segment: India)
* Amos Gitai (segment: Israel)
* Alejandro González Iñárritu (segment: "Mexico")
* Paul Laverty (segment: United Kingdom)
* Claude Lelouch (segment: France)
* Ken Loach (segment: United Kingdom)
* Samira Makhmalbaf (segment: Iran)
* Idrissa Ouedraogo (segment: Burkina-Faso)
* Sean Penn (segment: "USA")
* Marie-Jose Sanselme (segment: Israel)
* Danis Tanovics (segment: Bosnia and Herzegovina)
* Daisuke Tengan (segment: Japan)
* Pierre Uytterhoeven (segment: France)
* Vladimir Vega (segment: United Kingdom)

Music

* Michael Brook (segment "USA")
* Mohammad Reza Darvishi (segment "Iran")
* Alexandre Desplat (title music)
* Manu Dibango (segment "Burkina-Faso")
* Osvaldo Golijov (segment "Mexico")
* Tarô Iwashiro (segment "Japan")
* Salif Keita (segment "Burkina-Faso")
* Heitor Pereira (segment "USA")
* Gustavo Santaolalla (segment "Mexico")
* Vladimir Vega (segment "United Kingdom")

Cinematography

* Samuel Bayer (segment "USA")
* Luc Drion (segment "Burkina-Faso")
* Ebrahim Ghafori (segment "Iran")
* Pierre-William Glenn (segment "France")
* Yoav Kosh (segment "Israel")
* Jorge Müller Silva (segment "United Kingdom")
* Mustafa Mustafic (segment "Bosnia and Herzegovina")
* Mohsen Nasr (segment "Egypt")
* Masakazu Oka (segment "Japan")
* Declan Quinn (segment "India")
* Nigel Willoughby (segment "United Kingdom")

Editing

* Rashida Abdel Salam (segment "Egypt")
* Kim Bica (segment "Mexico")
* Jay Lash Cassidy (segment "USA")
* Robert Duffy (segment "Mexico")
* Sherif Ezzat
* Alejandro González Iñárritu (segment "Mexico")
* Julia Gregory (segment "Burkina-Faso")
* Allyson C. Johnson (segment "India")
* Mohsen Makhmalbaf (segment "Iran")
* Stéphane Mazalaigue (segment "France")
* Jonathan Morris (segment "United Kingdom")
* Kobi Netanel (segment "Israel")
* Hajime Okayasu (segment "Japan")
* Monique Rysselinck (segment "Bosnia and Herzegovina")

Distributors

* Bac Films (2002) (France) (theatrical)
* BIM (2002) (Italy) (all media)
* Alfa Films (2003) (Argentina) (theatrical)
* Atrix Films (2002) (Germany) (all media)
* Bir Film (2003) (Turkey) (theatrical)
* Empire Pictures Inc. (2003) (USA) (all media)
* Europa Filmes (2003) (Brazil) (all media)
* Frenetic Films (2002) (Switzerland) (theatrical)
* Movienet (2002) (Germany) (theatrical)
* Scanbox Entertainment Finland Oy (2006) (Finland) (DVD)
* Tohokushinsha Film Corp. (2003) (Japan) (theatrical)

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* [http://www.shadowsonthewall.co.uk/swelenin.htm Review] by Rich Cline at Shadows On The Wall


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