American Voices

First 9/11 Film Coming

April 10, 2006 | ISSUE 42•14

United 93, a film about the hijacked United flight that crashed in a Pennsylvania field on Sept. 11, 2001, will make its debut at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25th. What do you think?

  • My husband was on that plane—he actually called me crying from that plane. How dare they make me relive his cowardice?

    Debra Halverson
    Florist

  • It's called United 93? That's some pretty egregious product placement.

    Charles Starr
    Ticket Taker

  • This film will be a touching tribute to the media exploitation of Sept. 11.

    Andy McLaglen
    Operator

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