Loose Change
Director: Dylan Avery
Duration: 81 minutes
Year: 2005
‘Loose Change’ is the most provocative documentary on 9/11 on the market today. The film shows the direct connection between the attacks of September 11, 2001, and the United States government. Evidence is derived from news footage, scientific fact, and testimony from survivors, including emergency first responders like New York City firefighters. This hard-hitting and compelling film argues that the US government not only had prior knowledge of the attacks but was complicit in carrying them out.
Ruth Frankenberg, formerly Professor of American Studies at the University of California, and now an independent writer will introduce the film. She has written on race, racism and whiteness. She has also published in the area of colonial and postcolonial discourses.
Duration: 81 minutes
Year: 2005
‘Loose Change’ is the most provocative documentary on 9/11 on the market today. The film shows the direct connection between the attacks of September 11, 2001, and the United States government. Evidence is derived from news footage, scientific fact, and testimony from survivors, including emergency first responders like New York City firefighters. This hard-hitting and compelling film argues that the US government not only had prior knowledge of the attacks but was complicit in carrying them out.
Ruth Frankenberg, formerly Professor of American Studies at the University of California, and now an independent writer will introduce the film. She has written on race, racism and whiteness. She has also published in the area of colonial and postcolonial discourses.