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When you see this film you will understand better its title. In the end, it is not about September 11th, it is about what comes after and what can come after. It is about the position the human heart takes not in front of the tragedy of death, but in front of the mystery that is at the core of every human life. The question it puts before us is not merely “where were you when it happened?” referring to that violent day, but more profoundly “where are you when it happens?” Where is your humanity? Where is your heart in front of the event of life?

 Richard Veras
 White Plains, NY


I came with no preconceived notions and left moved. A cast skilled at underplaying, an evocative score, and a deftly written script with more twists than an "Law and Order" episode. Who says there are no films worth seeing?

Richard Antone
Bensalem, PA
 


I liked the movie. The story remind me a work of Graham Greene where through his characters, you are in contact with the entire human condition. Sometimes I could see the image having a different "rhythm", probably faster - nevertheless without taking away the drama and intensity of the story. Congratulations to all!

Simonetta D'Italia
Milan, Italy


I was so emotionally involved in the story that the ending sent me home feeling so sad. I was crying for the rest of the night. The next evening I met the star, Joe Iacovino, and I told him how affected I was by his character in the film. I was smiling the rest of that night. It had an effect on me both on and off the screen! Thank you for the experiences.

Linda Gaimaro
Medford, NY
 


 

 


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