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9/11 Naudet Film in its entirety online

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The 9/11 film by Jules and Gideon Naudet is available on Liveleak in its entirety. If you would like some more information on the movie and what the Naudet brothers were doing when they ended up filming one of only three shots of the first plane hitting the North Tower read here.

If you have not seen it, you should definitely watch it!!!

Here is the movie – warning language/graphic:

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  1. laurence/fireball says

    hello,

    Jules and Gedeon Naudet,2 french brothers where in NYork city to make a report or documentary about a rookie of the FDNY…they did not know that their film will become the testimony of 9/11 and the last minutes of the lives of many people.

    i bought their film many years ago in DVD and a part of the price i paid ,was given to the FDNY academy:for trainings and to buy equipment for firefighters.

    i will never forget the eyes of the battalion chief J Pfeifer when he was at the CP in the world trade center lobby.

    i hope that Tony B,(the probie,the 2 french brothers have decided to make a documentary about him)is doing fine.

    may God bless America and my prayers are for all the families of the victims.

    on September 19, 2009 @ 5:36 pm. Reply
  2. laurence/fireball says

    hello,

    Jules and Gedeon Naudet,2 french brothers where in NYork city to make a report or documentary about a rookie of the FDNY…they did not know that their film will become the testimony of 9/11 and the last minutes of the lives of many people.

    i bought their film many years ago in DVD and a part of the price i paid ,was given to the FDNY academy:for trainings and to buy equipment for firefighters.

    i will never forget the eyes of the battalion chief J Pfeifer when he was at the CP in the world trade center lobby.

    i hope that Tony B,(the probie,the 2 french brothers have decided to make a documentary about him)is doing fine.

    may God bless America and my prayers are for all the families of the victims.

    on September 19, 2009 @ 9:36 pm. Reply
  3. Beate Zuernt says

    the year 2001 should not be repeated

    on July 22, 2011 @ 9:22 pm. Reply
  4. Thomas says

    I’ve watched as many documentaries of 9/11 as I could find and this seems to capture the human/ emotional side like no other.. giving a person a sense of what it was like to be there… All the news reports and personal stories, have not had the impact on me that this one did (does)… I ordered a copy recently and it will be a most treasured part of my collection.

    on September 4, 2011 @ 6:51 pm. Reply
  5. Kevin Malone says

    It is unfortunate that the last four are not working.

    on September 13, 2011 @ 1:34 am. Reply
    • firecritic says

      Try refreshing. They work for me.

      on September 13, 2011 @ 1:36 am. Reply
  6. John Kandel says

    I can’t believe that the firemen of Engine 7 and Ladder 1 all went back to the firehouse after the towers came down. They stood around, hugging and backslapping, while the worst tragedy in modern history continued to unfold. There could have been many people waiting to be saved while these jokers cleaned up, licked their wounds, wondered where the probie was, then decided to call it a day and go home. As it was, the probie was the ONLY one from that house doing his job, along with one of the retirees. WTF??? How could they sleep, knowing that there could be hundreds of victims waiting to be rescued??? While many firemen were heroes that day, these guys weren’t amongst them. It seems that two Marines did as good a job of finding survivors as all of the FDNY.

    on September 13, 2011 @ 2:46 am. Reply
    • Natasha says

      The firemen were the people who knew the LEAST about the attacks (death count, details, etc.) because they experienced it first-hand unlike the rest of the world who was able to watch it on TV and receive information. These men were not alone in returning to the firehouse to recuperate; they were simply the only ones recorded on video. The majority of the city’s firemen/policemen/etc. were actually forcibly called back to the firehouse because of the dangers that could follow immediately after (fires, chance of another attack, etc. Remember, they did not know what we now know 10 years later; anything might have seemed possible). Of course, many did return regardless (Tony included), but the majoirty were called back. These men needed their time to grieve, to recap, and to recuperate just like any one else. The only thing that separates us from them is their willingness to run back into danger. These men were able to pull bodies out, few alive, many dead, account for them, attend funerals, help with the clearing of metal/debris. Who else would have done that if it weren’t for Engine 7 Ladder 1, the rest of NYC and the nation’s firemen, policemen, and miliary? You? If that doesn’t sound like heroism to you, I don’t know what does.

      on May 4, 2012 @ 1:53 pm. Reply

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