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Hollywood’s 5 Most Well-Done Responses to 9/11

Hollywood was in a precarious position in the months and years following Sept. 11, 2001: Completely ignore the event and a filmmaker might seem callous or, at the very least, out of touch. Center an entire film around the tragedy and that same filmmaker could be accused of being exploitative. The industry obviously had to respond, but it had to be done right. There’s quite a difference between good filmmaking and a 9/11 reference only for the sake of tugging at already existing emotional strings (I’m talking to you, Remember Me ). It’s cheap. Though, some were done very well. We assembled a few examples of films over the last nine years which went about addressing those events of 2001 in a unique, thoughtful or poignant way.

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Hollywood’s 5 Most Well-Done Responses to 9/11

Joaquin Phoenix Documentary Gets Studio, Release Date

‘I’m Still Here: The Lost Year of Joaquin Phoenix’ will chart Phoenix’s path from A-list actor to MC, studio exec says. By Kara Warner Joaquin Phoenix Photo: Jacob Andrzejczak/ Getty Images While fans of Joaquin Phoenix remain divided about whether to take the actor’s rap music aspirations seriously — some saying his bizarre public appearances qualify him for “kooky actor” status,