A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 13, 2012
Original Title:
The Woman Who Wasn't There
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
4235 Productions
Meredith Vieira Productions
Red Light Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 65
Tania Head was the ultimate 9/11 survivor. She had the grimmest story. None of it was true.
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Additional Editor:
Daphne Gomez-Mena
Tim Goodwin
John Parker
Jordan Shapiro
Martha Skolnik
Additional Photography:
Jan Leyssens
Evan Muehlbauer
Richard Patterson
Anneliese Paull
Kim Spurlock
Assistant Editor:
Chris King
Chip Mauro
Associate Producer:
Martha Skolnik
Lizzy McGlynn
Christina Burchard
Compositor:
Harry Windsor
Dorian West
Sean Pierce
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Will Cox
Digital Intermediate Editor:
Owen Rucker
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Caitlin Tartaro
Director:
Angelo Guglielmo
Director of Photography:
Andrew Bowley
Editor:
Christina Burchard
William Haugse
Executive Producer:
Meredith Vieira
Ross Kauffman
Ron Simon
Line Producer:
Liz Lewin
Music:
The Rumor Mill
Post Production Supervisor:
Lizzy McGlynn
Producer:
Angelo Guglielmo
Amy Rapp
Alberto Chelleri
Gabriel Amor
Tai Burkholder
Deborah S. Esquenazi
Charity James
Sound Editor:
Lidia Tamplenizza
Alexa Zimmerman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ron Bochar
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