Director of 9/11 documentary series airing on repeat to mark 20th anniversary hopes to teach younger generation the ‘true scale of the horror of what happened that day’
The director of a newdocumentary series hopes the programme will teach a new generation of the events of September 11, 2001.
National Geographic series 9/11: One Day In America is going to air right across Saturday on the anniversary of the tragedy. Director Daniel Bogado, who carried out the interviews, hopes the series will make younger people who know little about 9/11 aware of what happened. ‘And yet, 20 years later, as I was speaking to contributors, and people who survived this, this was a real fear because you speak to young people today, and some know very little, and some know nothing.supports HTML5 video
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