Graham2001
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With the 11th of September fast approaching I thought I'd start a thread covering a film that is going to be released on the 12th of September.
As mentioned in the "Loose Change: An American Coup" thread Dylan Avery has a 'starring' (He appears as himself) role in a dramatized account of the 9/11 event called "New Day"
The plot synopsis on IMDB is as follows:
New Day (2009), L'Oiseau Blanc Films
This is not the first time the truthers have tried the Dan Brown 'dramatized account' route (Anyone remember "The Proof"?) and it certainly won't be the last time.
As mentioned in the "Loose Change: An American Coup" thread Dylan Avery has a 'starring' (He appears as himself) role in a dramatized account of the 9/11 event called "New Day"
The plot synopsis on IMDB is as follows:
Robert and Alison Logan were married less than a year when Alison boarded American Airlines Flight 77 on the morning of September 11th, 2001. Later that morning, Robert watched in horror as televised news reports told him that Alison's fight had been hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon. Eight years later, Robert has pulled his life back together and relocated to the Midwest. Still haunted by the memory of Alison, he has married Rachel, a clinical psychiatrist, and they share an idyllic life with Rachel's daughter Carly. The peaceful calm of Robert and Rachel's life is torn apart when a research project Rachel is working on includes a brain damaged patient at a secure hospital who bears a striking resemblance to Alison. Both Robert and Rachel embark on their own personal investigations, for separate reasons, to discover the truth about the woman in the hospital. Their inquiries attract the attention of the ruthless Agent Ross, who will stop at nothing to keep the identity of the woman in the hospital a secret.
New Day (2009), L'Oiseau Blanc Films
This is not the first time the truthers have tried the Dan Brown 'dramatized account' route (Anyone remember "The Proof"?) and it certainly won't be the last time.