This is a photo that you have to see. How lonely and isolated this must have felt. What a view of such a tragedy.
Here is a film to watch this weekend too. Ten years on. How we have changed and how our role in the world has been altered.
I am in NYC today. It is gloomy and rainy and several people on the train were talking about 9/11 and the tenth anniversary of this historic and tragic day.
Here is a powerful film narrated by Kevin Costner called On Native Soil. It certainly brings back all of the memories in a clear and powerful way. Click here to watch and remember. Thank you. On SnagFilms.com.
So on 9/11 we have to generate fear on the Potomac River in Washington, DC? What were these folks thinking? As if some folks aren’t jumpy enough on this day of remembrance here in DC.
This story says it all.
Chill out. Stand down. All is ok and safe and sound.
Here is a great set of films on our collective 9/11 memories. We should never forget the brave and innocent souls that lost their lives on that sad day.
SnagFilms has a virtual theater loaded with important documentaries all themed to 9/11. Bless them all.
You should too. Check it out.
Saint of 9/11, I don’t know how I missed this one. Thanks Moviefone for directing me to watch it. This was a man in pursuit of a higher calling. This is a great weekend film to watch.
Thank you. A very meaningful first person story and a great place to show films.
A great one. Thanks so much.
We are blown away by your blog too.
My friends at the Tribeca Film Festival snagged the 9/11 Remembrance widget. We can never forget that they started the Tribeca Film Festival as a way to give back to their community post 9/11. They are founding members of the “Filmanthropists Club” and they have built this film festival as a way to help NYC heal and to help filmmakers all over the world.