WTC View with Michael Urie: DVD Cover

    WTC View Director: Brian Sloan Cast: Michael Urie, Nick Potenzieri, Lucas Papaelias, Michael Linstroth

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/01/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 46,214

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    Commentary track with director Brian Sloan and actor Michael Urie; Two featurettes - "WTC View: From Stage to Screen" and "WTC View: The Cast Talks About 9/11"; Deleted scenes; Photo gallery of post-9/11 New York; 16:9 letterbox format; Stereo

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- WTC View
    1. Jeremy [7:11]
    2. Kevin [8:22]
    3. Josie [8:56]
    4. Jeff [7:17]
    5. Josie II [12:50]
    6. Alex [6:01]
    7. Alex II [13:23]
    8. Alex III [10:06]
    9. Max [9:45]
    10. Max II [4:23]
    11. Josie III [12:04]
    12. Credits [3:44]

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    A young photographer living in post-9/11 lower Manhattan struggles to maintain his sanity as he interviews potential roommates and listens to their remarkable stories in producer/writer/director Brian Sloan's screen adaptation of his acclaimed stage play. In the shadow of a national tragedy, Eric is faced with the daunting prospect of finding a new roommate with whom to share his lower Manhattan apartment. It seems that everyone has a story to tell of that tragic day, and as Eric calmly listens to the tales told to him by his potential roommates, his own story of tragedy and hope gradually begins to emerge to reveal the secrets of downtown life and the strange reality that appeared when the smoke cleared on a national tragedy. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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