SnagFilms Commemorates 9/11 with Online Film Retrospective, Featuring 7
Days In September
Will Stream Five Films Without Advertising
WASHINGTON (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) September 5, 2008 --
SnagFilms, which brings the best
nonfiction films to the web audience and promotes viral web distribution
through virtual movie theater widgets, today announced its first annual
September 11th Remembrance in Film, with a
slate of five documentary films, featuring the critically acclaimed 7
Days in September. The films will be available in their entirety,
without commercial interruption, at both www.snagfilms.com
and www.indiewire.com between
today and September 12th, 2008.
In addition to 7 Days in September, the slate of films comprising
the online Remembrance include: Afghanistan Revealed, Beyond
Belief, Saint of 9/11, and We Are Family. Each of the
five films illuminates the roots or results of the September 11th,
2001 terrorist attack on the United States. As with all of the more than
300 non-fiction films in SnagFilms’ library,
each of these documentaries may be streamed for free online in their
entirety, or “snagged”
via a widget which can be embedded on a user’s
website or social networking page. A special five-film “multiplex”
widget will showcase all September 11th
Remembrance in Film offerings, which are available for free,
instantaneous viewing and without commercial interruption. Viewers will
be encouraged to share their own memories and reflections on both www.snagfilms.com
and www.indiewire.com.
Comprising footage culled from more than two-dozen filmmakers’
material produced on the day and immediate aftermath of September 11th,
2001, 7 Days in September has been called by New York Times
film critic A.O. Scott “an almost unbearably
powerful documentary.” Director Steven
Rosenbaum wove together the journeys of 28 New Yorkers –
each of whom recorded their most private experiences during the attacks
on the World Trade Center, and the week that followed. The storytellers,
included a postal worker, a college student, an artist, and Rosenbaum’s
11 year old son Max, who together captured the sorrow and solidarity of
the 9/11 story.
Viewers of films presented by SnagFilms.com are encouraged to become “filmanthropists,”
either by opening a new movie theater widget on their personal website
or social networking page, or by contributing directly to a cause tied
to the films they watch. Viewers who respond to the “support”
button connected to any of the Remembrance films will be able to
contribute funds to the National September 11th
Memorial and Museum. The National September 11th
Memorial and Museum is the builder, programmer, and operator of the
Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero.
Additionally, SnagFilms announced it would match its viewers’
contributions during the Remembrance Week.
SnagFilms CEO Rick Allen said, “The seventh
anniversary of 9/11 is a solemn occasion. Bringing these remarkable
films – each with a different perspective on
these events – to an online audience is an
affirmation of SnagFilms’ vision and value.
September 11, 2001 was a milestone in the development of the Internet as
a global communications hub, as millions of people turned to the Web for
news, or to communicate with one another. It is fitting that we utilize
the web to share these films as part of an overall effort to remember
and reflect. SnagFilms is honored to feature the first online streaming
of 7 Days in September, and proud to match our viewers’
contributions to the National September 11th
Memorial and Museum. And we are happy to offer these films not only free
to viewers, but also without commercial interruption during this
remembrance week.”
7 Days In September Director Steve Rosenbaum said, “Each
year, the granular details of September 11th
become harder to recollect - and more essential that we keep connected
to. By enabling an online audience to view our film through such an
intimate medium, 7 Days In September will continue to reach
audiences that need it most - individuals ready to touch those memories
and those days. I’m honored to be included in
SnagFilms’ first-ever September 11th
Remembrance in Film. I’m tremendously
grateful to the National September 11th
Memorial and Museum, whose mission is to keep alive memories of what
happened when the World Trade Center was attacked, and am so pleased
that, through SnagFilms, viewers of 7 Days in September will have
an easy means of contributing directly to this great institution.”
SnagFilms founder and chairman Ted Leonsis said, “One
of the reasons we created SnagFilms was to bring to a wider audience
high quality documentaries that can really have an impact. Offering a
web audience a chance to see these powerful films, add their own
reflections, and support the Memorial -- all as a way of commemorating
September 11th -- is something we uniquely can
and must do.”
Capsule descriptions of the five full-length non-fiction films presented
by SnagFilms in the first annual September 11th
Remembrance in Film follow:
7 Days in September:
NY Times critic A.O. Scott called this “an
almost unbearably powerful documentary.” He
continued: “Because the film is limited in
space and time, it presents a strictly street-level view of life (and
death) in and around Lower Manhattan from the moment of the attacks
until the following Tuesday. It recreates what those days felt like with
excruciating precision: the wild panic, the moments of funereal calm,
the spontaneous blossoming of solidarity and fellow feeling…
to reconstruct the emotional geography of New York [in
the week that followed 9-11] …
the film's undercurrent of hope is more persuasive than the therapeutic
formulas that define so much of 'Sept. 11.'.”
Saint of 9/11:
Saint of 9/11 reveals the extraordinary life of Father Mychal Judge, a
beloved Fire Department Chaplain, whose great humanity and compassion
for those in need culminate on 9/11 and end with loss of an
unforgettable man.
Beyond Belief:
Beyond Belief is the film of two widowed mothers who lost their husbands
in the planes that crashed on 9/11. The film traces the journey of these
two women as they try to make sense of their loss and grief and which
ultimately leads them to Afghanistan to help support Afghan widows who
lost their husbands in that country’s
conflict.
We Are Family:
We Are Family brings over 200 musicians, celebrities and personalities
(including Queen Latifah, Spike Lee, Diana Ross and Angie Stone) to
re-record the Nile Rodgers hit song "We Are Family" and brings the power
and spirit of music to help begin the healing process after the events
of 9/11.
Afghanistan Revealed:
National Geographic's Afghanistan Revealed has author Sebastian Junger
take you deep inside Afghanistan for the last interview with
assassinated resistance leader Ahmed Shah Massoud, in this portrait of a
war-torn country and the lives of its people as they struggle against
the Taliban. It is a harrowing journey that gives us insight into an
ally and leader of the Afghani resistance against the terrorists - whose
assassination of Massoud on September 10, 2001 lay the groundwork for
the tragic attacks of 9/11.
About SnagFilms
SnagFilms features free ad-supported viewing of hundreds of
award-winning titles from some of the greatest names in documentary film
production and distribution. SnagFilms.com is a platform that lets
viewers “snag” a
film and put it anywhere on the web, making it easy to find and share
films that shine a light on a cause. SnagFilms can be summed up in four
words: Find. Watch. Snag. Support. The company was founded by digital
entrepreneur, documentary film producer, sports entrepreneur and
philanthropist Ted Leonsis. Visit www.snagfilms.com.
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