9/10: The Final Hours is a 2014 American-Canadian documentary film featuring interviews with various people describing their personal experiences on the day of September 10, 2001 ("9/10"), prior to the September 11 attacks that destroyed the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Directed by Erik Nelson and produced by Amy Briamonte, the documentary was released in 2014 on Amazon Prime (US) and YouTube.
9/10: The Final Hours interviews a cocktail bartender who worked in the Windows On the World restaurant within the top of the World Trade Center, an anchorman for New York City, a Canadian photographer and tourist who took pictures and has one of the last admittance tickets to the World Trade Center's observation deck, Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick, and many others who were there the day before the September 11th Attacks. The documentary also presents images from the 9/11 Memorial Museum and the "Tribute in Light", a memorial made from the remaining foundations of the Twin Towers that casts a foggy turquoise light into the sky in a vertical column resembling the space where both towers once stood.
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