9/10: The Final Hours
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Directed byErik Nelson
Produced byAmy Briamonte
CinematographyThomas Kaufman
Edited byRobert Erikson
Paul Marengo
Jason Spencer
Paul Marengo
Jason Spencer
| 9/10: The Final Hours | |
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| Directed by | Erik Nelson |
| Produced by | Amy Briamonte |
| Cinematography | Thomas Kaufman |
| Edited by | Robert Erikson Paul Marengo Jason Spencer |
| Music by | Mark Leggett |
Production companies | Creative Differences Productions, Inc. National Geographic |
| Distributed by | NGC Network US National Geographic |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
9/10: The Final Hours is a 2014 American-Canadian documentary film featuring interviews with various people describing their personal experiences on the day of September 10, 2001 ("9/10"), prior to the September 11 attacks that destroyed the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Directed by Erik Nelson and produced by Amy Briamonte, the documentary was released in 2014 on Amazon Prime Video and YouTube. Having no valid IMDb page, the documentary received positive critical reviews in spite of little to no promotion, and was aired on National Geographic's various television channels.[1][2] The musical soundtrack score was composed by Mark Leggett and uploaded separately to his own music website.
