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WTC View DVD

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On the night before 9/11 a young man living in SoHo takes out an ad for a new roommate for his 2-bedroom apartment. On the day after 9/11 he has 5 messages on his machine from people who want to come see the apartment despite the fact that the neighborhood is practically shut down. Based on a critically acclaimed stage play the film explores life in New York after 9/11 through the struggles of one man as he tries to find a roommate and keep his emotional balance during the strange days that followed the devastating attack on the city.

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Released
21 July 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Peccadillo Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
102 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060018651439 
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Drama based on Brian Sloan's critically-acclaimed play. On the night before 9/11, a young New Yorker, Eric (Michael Urie), places an advert for a new roommate for his Soho apartment. On the day after 9/11, he has five messages on his answering machine from people who want to come and see the apartment, despite the fact that the neighbourhood is practically closed down. Each prospective tenant views the room and gravitates towards the window from which they can see the World Trade Center site. As each prospective roommate re-lives their experience of the atrocity, Eric goes on his own journey of self-discovery.

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