9/11 Conspiracy Movie to Open on 9/11
Filed under: Independent, Thrillers, Celebrities and Controversy, Distribution, Cinematical Indie
How will you spend the 7th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks? Here's an idea: head to NYC's Two Boots Pioneer Theater for the opening night screening of Able Danger, an acclaimed independent film based around the conspiracy theory that U.S. intelligence was involved in the planning and execution of the tragic events on the morning of that infamous date. Even if you think the idea of a 9/11 conspiracy is ludicrous and in poor taste, the premiere screening should be interesting, because writer-director Paul Krik will be on hand for a Q&A. And this is the sort of city where people will likely show up for a debate. Of course, while subsequent screenings throughout the film's one-week engagement won't be attended by Krik, there could still be some engaging conversation to be had with fellow audience members. So if you can't make the initial showing, don't worry about missing out on all the fun.The film, which stars Elina Löwensohn (Nadja) and Adam Nee, is a fictional thriller (Variety labels it a mix between The Maltese Falcon and Kiss Me Deadly) about a couple of 9/11 "truthers" attempting to expose the conspiracy using a hard-drive filled with data thought to be destroyed by a real classified government program named Able Danger. It had its world premiere back in January at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and has since screened at the Cannes Film Market (aka the Marche du Film) and opened the Brooklyn International Film Festival, where it won a special award of excellence. For more on the film, check out the website, where you can use a plane-shaped cursor to click on explosive links located on a graphic of the World Trade Center (classy!). You can also watch the film's trailer below, after the jump.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
8-04-2008 @ 4:25PM
Cincinnati Mike said...
I hope there a couple of FDNY firefighters in attendance to put a foot up Mr. Krik's ass. Afterwards, they can "discuss."
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8-05-2008 @ 10:44AM
BMD said...
What does FDNY have to do with it being a consipiracy. It's not saying the Fire Department knew about it and they are at fault. And how is this in poor taste? Keep an open mind that the government may not be as "innocent" as you think they are. Take for example WWII - evidence shows that FDR knew about the pearl harbor attacks in advance, yet he did nothing to prevent or prepare. The only reason the FDNY or NYPD should be upset is about the possibility that the government staged this to launch us into the middle east, is this so hard to believe? Quit being an ignoramous. The bush administration is possibly the worse thing that could have happened to America in present times and in terms of foreign relations they completely took 3 steps backwards in that department. Ignorance breeds ignorance, so if you're playing in the gene pool, please get out.
8-05-2008 @ 12:27PM
Cincinnati Mike said...
Does BMD stand for Being Medicated Daily? I hope so.
8-09-2008 @ 8:45AM
BigDawg said...
Good call on the FDNY! God forbid someone outside the US attacked us. It is always our "rotten Government". Some people will exploit anything to make a dollar. Pathetic!
8-04-2008 @ 4:30PM
Jason said...
"don't worry about missing out on all the fun"
Real fun stuff.
This post is in poor taste.
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8-04-2008 @ 4:33PM
Shawn said...
Crap.
Plain and simple crap.
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8-04-2008 @ 4:39PM
Erik Davis said...
How is this post in poor taste? Because the author was -- God forbid -- a tad sarcastic at one point? People are way too quick to be upset about stuff these days.
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8-04-2008 @ 4:41PM
Jonathan Kuhn said...
I don't see how the post is in poor taste, but that website definitely is. It looks more like something for "Con Air" than anything trying to be taken somewhat seriously.
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8-04-2008 @ 4:46PM
Eric D. Snider said...
I am all in favor of crazy people making movies.
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8-04-2008 @ 5:30PM
LordPaul said...
TOO SOON!
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8-04-2008 @ 7:52PM
Philip said...
And this is how it starts...
Someone makes a movie. The facts get thrown out the door or misrepresented. The movie is then regurgitated as a "possibility".
Proof again that if you tell a lie long enough, people will eventually buy into it.
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8-04-2008 @ 9:04PM
HF said...
"Proof again that if you tell a lie long enough, people will eventually buy into it."
Yeah, look at all the people who bought into the 19 Arabs and the guy in the cave who hates our freedom hogwash.
Yes, the Big Lie principle really works.
Most people are so taken in by it that they never demanded a criminal investigation. Just as well, because Bush and Cheney stifled all attempts at an investigation from the beginning.
And the people who want to know what they're hiding get ridiculed.
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8-05-2008 @ 3:20AM
LordPaul said...
really?
I bet you believe we never went to the moon too.
And that Elvis is alive & well & living in a trailerpark
8-04-2008 @ 11:21PM
Ray said...
Man, this sounds ridiculously stupid. As someone who acknowledges that the government is horribly corrupt and broken, I find the 9/11 Truthers to be utterly beyond crazy.
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8-05-2008 @ 8:31AM
bongo123 said...
Watch Zietgeist, fantastic documentary, it doesnt claim to offer the truth, just presents you with some questions that the u.s. government has so far refused to answer that smack of cover-up, but then again we are talking about the u.s. government, they're perfectly capable of anything hence the immense popularity of you yanks worldwide, hopefully this obama puppet will change things for ya.
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8-05-2008 @ 11:55AM
Dave said...
How come the people that always say we should have an "open mind" don't really think that. They just want you to believe the "option" that they present. Just because you have options doesn't mean they should be considered. I highly disapprove of almost everything the Bush administration has done, but to even suggest that the highest levels of our government could jeopardize the lives of so many people is ludicrous, not to mention they cannot keep anything secret anymore, we would have found out. Maybe the new architects for the Freedom tower planned the attack so they could design a building in NY. There, that's an option, thus automatically viable by your standards. Ever hear of Occam's Razor? Look it up.
Thanks, now I have to go back to work pissed off...
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8-05-2008 @ 12:11PM
J.B. said...
What Variety really said (hat-tip: Dirty Harry):
"Sophomoric would be a kind description of Paul Krik’s muddled black-and-white 9/11 conspiracy dud, “Able Danger.” A wholesale ripoff of “The Maltese Falcon” with bits of “Kiss Me Deadly” thrown in for added imitation, pic displays a shocking lack of discipline all too common with freshman digital features, but here, the filmmakers can’t sustain a scene, let alone a concept. Tale of a Brooklyn Joe swept into a cloak-and-dagger search for a hard drive proving America’s sponsorship of Mohamed Atta seems to take itself seriously, though fests programming this bore risk losing any loyal following."
http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117936079.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&nid=2562
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8-05-2008 @ 5:23PM
Sam said...
Umm...
Look up "fiction" in the dictionary.
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8-05-2008 @ 8:26PM
Michael Kriskey said...
Why did Mr. Campbell misrepresent the Variety review? Did he think no one would check?
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8-05-2008 @ 8:27PM
Christopher Campbell said...
I wasn't meaning to misrepresent the review. A ripoff of those two movies sounds pretty good to me, regardless of how otherwise negative the review is.