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Release Date:
September 11, 2002
Original Title:
11’09”01—September 11: India
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
It is September 11, 2001, and a young man goes missing in New York. Because of his eastern name and his Islamic religion, he is suspected of being involved in the World Trade Center attack. The FBI inquire about him. The neighbors of his family show their disapproval. His family hold out hope that he will be found and exonerated. (Originally appeared as a segment of the omnibus film 11’09”01—September 11, but later presented as a separate short film.)
Boom Operator:
Dan Paikin
Casting Director:
Jennifer Euston
Continuity:
Robyn Aronstam
Costume Design:
Kasia Walicka Maimone
Craft Service:
Jason Mottley
Director:
Mira Nair
Director of Photography:
Declan Quinn
Editor:
Allyson C. Johnson
Extras Casting:
Ramin Bahrani
First Assistant Camera:
Rick Gioia
First Assistant Director:
Thomas Fatone
Location Manager:
Chris Marsh
Makeup & Hair:
Evelyne Noraz
Music:
Mohammad Reza Darvishi
Producer:
Lydia Dean Pilcher
Producer's Assistant:
Mia Lee
Production Design:
Stephanie Carroll
Production Supervisor:
Jenny Schweitzer
Second Assistant Camera:
Ed Nessen
Second Assistant Director:
Patrick D. Gibbons
Set Decoration:
Carrie Stewart
Sound Mixer:
Thomas Varga
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Cara Borrelli
Writer:
Sabrina Dhawan
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