Tickets free: first come, first served one hour before the event.

Christian Delage, historian and documentary filmmaker and Peter Goodrich, professor at Cardozo Law School, will participate in a discussion after the film.

On the morning of September 11, 2001, brothers Jules and Gedeon Naudet were working on a documentary about a rookie New York City firefighter. Hearing a roar in the sky, Jules turned his camera upward—just in time to film the only existing image of the first plane crashing into the World Trade Center. In a fateful instant, Jules and Gedeon became eyewitnesses to the most shocking and defining moment of our time.

With cameras rolling, the Naudet followed NYC firefighters into the heart of what would be known as Ground Zero. What emerged is an unforgettably powerful visual document and a stirring tribute to real-life heroes who, in their city's darkest hour, rose to extraordinary acts of courage and compassion.

Christian Delage, historian and documentary filmmaker and Peter Goodrich, professor at Cardozo Law School, will participate in a discussion after the film.

Plus, on September 8 at 9:45am, Cardozo School of Law will host a Q&A with Jules Naudet as part of their Visualizing 9/11 Symposium and examine the images taken on that day. For more information visit the Cardozo website.

Presented with the support of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy.