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9/11: The Falling Man

In the wake of 9/11, one of the most haunting and unforgettable images of the tragedy was of a man falling from the World Trade Centre. The picture hit front pages around the world but was then suddenly withdrawn from circulation. Here's the story behind the ban, the man who took the photo, the citizens who decried it and the editors who published and then removed it.

Year: 2006
Genre: Documentaries, General Docos, Political Docos
Country: USA
Director: Henry Singer
Duration: 72 Minutes
Rating: PG
7.4/10
Location in store: Documentary (Political)

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