
A portion
of all proceeds of this film will be donated to Tuesday’s Children following
the tragic moment of disaster that hits American soils of The United States in
New York as being simulated here as the closer last moments of Spetember 11,
2001 terrorist attacks by hijacking commercial planes and targeting hits the
twin tower – World Trade Center from several different individuals perspective
as the ensemble of musical instrumental-strings arranged as well behave as the production
of the film of 8:46 as directed by Jennifer Gargano as her good intentions, casting
characters, haunting images and humane looks intimate among thus terrible
horrid devastation struck the Big Apple that day started since the day before
it happens through the short and simple title – exactly, telling the stories
and the surviving to the lost and endless pain to the family and lovers for
their loss and the figures of the lost ones as well. Reality oriented and
remarkably natural in motion shooting scenes and strong messages to all whom
watching this.
Heart-wrenching and a reminder as life being taken, innocent
people being sacrifice; terror planes and large buildings events that beckons “We
Will Never Forget” needs a proper time to watch. Approaching the nominated
awards for short written story and more but all that matters that the starring
casts like Mike DiGiacinto, Roland Sands, Shelly Shenoy or Elizabeth Eggers
performing their best acts to memorizing the audiences back on how the horrific
event must not be forgotten easily as terror – no matter what comes in forms
never will stop America from being beautiful, democratic and free from any
kinds of threats homeland of foreign. As the American Airlines flight 11
crashed into the North Tower between floors 93 until 99; while the next one
hitting South Tower as phonecall shut in silence and tears erupts within
shocking screams – 2,977 deaths proves that terror keeps will being greedy for
more victims repressing peace and prosperity but Jennifer Gargano and the rest
of the survivals and American citizen refusing to bow down to fear.
Multiple
sounds, feelings and chaotic moments captures by this short movie honored by
Manhattan Film Festival, LA Shorts Fest, GI Film and Atlantic City Cinefest as
being premiered at Cannes Film Festival Marche du Film.
Link:
https://youtu.be/0Fd48g5iX20
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