- Studio: Area23a
- Release Date: Sep 6, 2013
- Summary: A documentary that explores the effects of 9/11 on the firm Cantor Fitzgerald, whose offices on the top five floors of the North Tower of the World Trad Center were destroyed in the attacks, killing 658 out of their 960 employees.
- Director: Danielle Gardner
- Genre(s): Documentary
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100A fascinating study of a man, and a firm, deeply changed by catastrophe.
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90The novelty of helmer Gardner’s approach to 9/11, her insider’s look at the almost unimaginable difficulties faced by Cantor Fitzgerald in the weeks following the attack, and the abundance of coverage spanning 10 years of inhouse interactions more than compensate for the docu’s occasional unevenness.
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88By de-emphasizing politics in favor of humanitarianism, Danielle Gardner's work also suggests how Americans might yet unify even as the world around them threatens to tear itself apart.
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70A fully rounded and complicated portrait of both the man and a company that somehow managed to survive under devastating circumstances.
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