Changing the United States for 102 minutes is a historical channel documentary and uses the original images from citizen journalists to explain in real time the events of the 9/11 attack. This movie began with the moment the first tower was attacked, the moment the two towers collapsed, and the reaction of New York residences during the time the case went on.
The 102-minute change to the United States was made by the history channel and is a 102-minute US television special documentary premiered on Thursday, September 11, 2008, commemorating the seventh anniversary of the September 11 attack. This movie depicts attacks in New York almost in real time mainly using original shots from most amateur citizen journalists and focuses on the reactions of New York attackers in the event. The documentary comes with an 18-minute documentary short film called I-Witness until September 11th.
Changing the United States for 102 minutes is a historical channel documentary and uses the original images from citizen journalists to explain in real time the events of the 9/11 attack. This movie began with the moment the first tower was attacked, the moment the two towers collapsed, and the reaction of New York residences during the time the case went on.
Change the United States 102 minutes - real-time reconfiguration - an event on September 11 in New York City, using only morning sound and video. On 11th September 2008, the 2 hour album premiered without commercial turmoil, followed by I-Witness 9/11 to see the story behind the camera. More than 5 million viewers watched the premiere and became the most noteworthy special program in the history of history channels that has been viewed by more than 30 million viewers worldwide now. It is no doubt that 102 minutes is the most comprehensive and accurate record of events of the day, even from a very human point of view. By creating a documentary that helps our family's children and grandchildren to understand this important event in our department and in the history of our country, you have completed excellent public service Did.
I can not imagine that other terrorist acts are afraid that the World Trade Center was attacked. "In 102 minutes", Dwyer and Flynn did a wonderful job to see the temptation of the boycott. Let's reprove the moment when we lost the ability of surprise, respectful to us, respectful to the people who fell into big drama of our time. Reading "102 minutes" for those who are still plagued with the events of the day provides rude liberation