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    On Native Soil Director: Linda Ellman, Jeff Hays Cast: Kevin Costner, Hilary Swank

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/22/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 39,115
     
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    Closed Caption; The complete 9/11 Commisson Report; 16x9 widescreen; 2.0 Dolby Digital audio; English and Spanish subtitles; English closed captioning; Extended never-before-seen interviews; Downloadable 9/11 Comission Report; Court TV Catherine Crier Roundtable; Interactive photo gallery

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    Disc #1 -- On Native Soil
    1. The Attack, The Questions, The Commission [13:46]
    2. Hearings Begin [14:18]
    3. Confusion in the Air, on the Ground [19:35]
    4. F.A.A. - Flying Blind [4:04]
    5. People of NY in Action [16:10]
    6. Terrorists: 3, F.A.A.: 0 [5:26]
    7. Past Attacks, Weak Responses [13:33]
    8. No Communication [3:58]
    9. The Towers Fall, The Government Falls Short [11:40]
    10. The Frustration, The Anger [4:26]
    11. Commission Report Released [3:45]
    12. Memorials, Farewells, Vigilance [1:10]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The story of September 11, 2001 is fully explored by filmmaker Linda Ellman in a documentary focusing on events preceding, during, and following the tragedy that befell the nation on that fateful day. Created with the full support and involvement of the victim's families, Ellman's truth-seeking film is a revelatory work that begs to be seen by anyone still searching for answers about boldest act of terrorism ever committed on American soil. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    January 27, 2007: I found some of the commentary by the families self-congratulatory, if I can be brutally honest. They didn't achieve anything, unfortunately. The disturbing thing of this documentary is that what the families did uncover was that there was a concerted effort to cover-up their mistakes from both administrations, from several different agencies and bureaucracies. The Bush Administration the most evilly but the Clinton Administration deserve their share.