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starring: David Ray Griffin
TRUTH AND POLITICS David Ray Griffin 99 minutes
This talk by David Ray Griffin in Santa Rosa, California October, 2004 takes a critical look at the 9/11 Commission Report. Showing not only a abundance of errors and distortions, Griffin goes beyond to describe some of the outrageous omissions, such as the total lack of mention of the fall of the third skyscraper that day, the 47 story WTC Building 7. Griffin also explains that the Bush administration appointed commission was lead by a close associate and current member of the Bush administration, Philip Zelicow, who co-authored a book with Rice. The talk is illustrated with 150 graphics and video clips.
David Ray Griffin, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Theology at the Claremont School of Theology, has published over 25 books and 150 articles.
Video Producer Ken Jenkins has been a video professional for over 30 years and a 9/11 activist for nearly 4 years.
May 05, 2004
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starring: Maryam Karimi, Emmanuelle Laborit, Jérôme Horry, Nour El-Sherif, Ahmed Haroun
Eleven acclaimed directors each make an 11 minute short film in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, bringing their unique points of view and distinct voices to confront this climatic event. The result is a daring and moving global cinematic reply that "forces us to look at the entire event afresh." (The New York Times)
Featuring Films by:
Alejandro González Iñárritu (Babel)
Mira Nair (Vanity Fair)
Ken Loach (The Wind That Shakes the Barley)
Sean Penn (Into the Wild)
Shohei Imamura (The Eel)
Samira Makhmalbaf (Blackboards)
Claude Lelouch (A Man and a Woman)
Youssef Chahine (Alexandria...New York)
Amos Gitai (Kippur)
Idrissa Ouedraogo (Yaaba)
Danis Tanovic (No Man's Land)
October 10, 2004

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starring: Larry Boes, Everald Brathwaite, Brother Tom Carey, Brian Carroll, Bill Clinton
directed by: Glenn Holsten
In an enduring photograph of 9/11, a team of rescue workers carry a Franciscan priest's body from the World Trade Center. The world came to know Father Mychal Judge, in death as a symbol of courage and sacrifice. Saint of 9/11 represents the turbulent, restless, spiritual and remarkable journey of Father Mychal. Compassionate champion of the needy and forgotten, and a beloved New York City Fire Department Chaplain, he was a humble priest who wrestled with his own private demons while touching others in powerful and miraculous ways. Saint of 9/11 weaves interviews with friends, colleagues, congregants and archival footage with Mychal's words and shows the full humanity of a special life interrupted. Narrated by Sir Ian McKellen. Features interviews with famed author Malachy McCourt and former New York City Fire Commissioner Thomas Von Essen.
November 11, 2006

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starring: Senator Edward Kennedy, Senator Mark Dayton, Richard Clarke, Senator Robert Byrd, George W. Bush
directed by: Robert Taicher
"Rush To War" examines the issues surrounding September 11th and American foreign policy. Early in October, three weeks after the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, director Robert Taicher and a small film crew drove from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. and New York, interviewing a cross-section of Americans in the aftermath of the events.
Following the invasion of Afghanistan and the Administration's un-anticipated war with Iraq, Taicher interviewed a number of government officials, foreign policy experts, and journalists, including former Senator George McGovern, former ambassadors Joe Wilson and Peter Tomsen, Samantha Power (Harvard University), Zia Mian (Princeton University), Thomas Gouttierre (University of Nebraska at Omaha), and Mark Danner (UC Berkeley); nationally syndicated columnists Robert Scheer, Molly Ivins and Chris Hedges (New York Times). The film also includes commentaries from Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, former Chief UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter, former General Anthony Zinni and former Terrorism Czar Richard Clarke.
Among the issues explored are: the Cold War and CIA interventions around the world from the 1950s through the 1970s, America's involvement with the Afghan resistance against the Soviet Union in the 1980s, and the history of the United States' two wars with Iraq, with particular emphasis on the current administration's policies and actions in the war on terror and its consequences for global security in the 21st century.
January 01, 2005
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starring: Harry Belafonte, Noam Chomsky, Angela Davis, Ossie Davis, Danny Glover
directed by: Gabriele Zamparini
"Powerful testimonies! This certainly deserves to be seen by a broad audience." - Howard Zinn
A tribute to the 21st Century Peace Movement featuring the thinkers, activists and leaders working to ensure a peaceful future: Harry Belafonte, Noam Chomsky, Angela Davis, Ossie Davis, Danny Glover, Amy Goodman, Jesse Jackson, Jessica Lange, Arno Mayer, Greg Palast, Scott Ritter, Susan Sarandon, Danny Schechter, Pete Seeger, Al Sharpton, Norman Solomon, Desmond Tutu, Gore Vidal, Howard Zinn, Amnesty International, FAIR, Human Rights Watch, Pacifica Foundation, September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, The Nation Magazine, United for Peace and Justice, Veterans for Peace.
December 12, 2005
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starring: Kevin Costner, Hilary Swank
directed by: Linda Ellman
A documentary about September 11, where the 9/11 Commission Report is used to study the attack and the systemic flaws that allowed it to happen.
August 08, 2006

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starring: Narrated By Stockard Channing
August 08, 2002

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starring: Steve Coll, Caspar Weinberger, Nicholas Schatzki, Osama Bin Laden, Deena Burnett
Comprehensive look at the tragedy of September 11, 2001.
August 08, 2006





























