Even if you're suffering 9/11-film fatigue, make an exception for New York-based filmmaker Etienne Sauret's important documentary. During the year following the World Trade Center attacks, Sauret was granted access to several of the station houses hardest hit when the Twin Towers collapsed, killing 343 New York firefighters. Sauret collected over 40 hours of on-camera interviews with firefighters who, with their fallen brethren, came to represent American courage at its finest, but his 58-minute film reveals something an eternally grateful public hasn't been entirely willing to face: All is not well with America's heroes and may never be again. In many ways, the fire...
Released:
2003
Rated:
NR
Length:
57 mins