- 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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imdb_id = 0328802"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 theInternet 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
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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
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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)External links
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