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Release Date:
September 5, 2010
Original Title:
9/11: After The Towers Fell
Alternate Titles:
9/11: After the Towers Fell
Discovery.Channel.911.After.the.Towers.Fell
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Towers Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 43
When the Twin Towers collapsed on September 11, 2001, thousands were feared trapped beneath the tons of steel and rubble. These are the stories of the rescue workers and civilians who raced to Ground Zero to rescue the buried. Immediately after the collapse, rescue workers are convinced that they will find survivors in the ruins – and, miraculously, a handful are found. As the last survivors are pulled from the rubble, the rescuers shift focus to the monumental task to identify and recover the lost among the ruins. After the Towers Fell is the first in-depth look at the aftermath of the Towers' collapse and the heroes who selflessly took on the monumental task of rescue and recovery of their fellow New Yorkers
Associate Producer:
Erin Arbaugh
Coordinating Producer:
Erica M. Staufenberg
Editor:
Joe Winston
Michael Lahey
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Towers
Alan Eyres
Original Music Composer:
Len Miller
Producer:
Ellen Harder
Production Manager:
Mary Bender
Seneca Lester
Ann Marie Flores
Special Effects:
Matthew Stratton
Supervising Producer:
Kristen Akers Gozdecki
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