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  1. The Demolition of Truth-Psychologists Examine 9/11: Directed by Charles Ewing Smith. With Edward Asner, Robert Bowman, George Bush, David Chandler. Respected social scientists examine America's cognitive dissonance.

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    • Documentary
    • Charles Ewing Smith
    • 2016-09
  2. Social scientists examine America's dissonance about the observable facts and science of 9/11.

    • Documentary
  3. Sep 10, 2021 · 9 movies and documentaries based on 9/11 that you can watch on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and more. From recreating a blow-by-blow account of the devastating attack to depicting how citizens navigated its disturbing aftermath, these titles offer multiple perspectives on the tragedy. By Prabal Sharma. 10 September 2021.

    • Prabal Sharma
  4. The Demolition of Truth-Psychologists Examine 9/11 (2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • Sarah Paris
    • World Trade Center. "World Trade Center" wasn't the first film about 9/11 to see a Hollywood release, but it remains one of the most hopeful and tear-jerking movies about the aftermath of the attacks.
    • United 93. While many 9/11 films focus solely on the attack on the World Trade Center, "United 93" provides insight into the heroic actions of passengers on United Airlines 93.
    • The Guys. Although both "World Trade Center" and "United 93" were released within five years of the 9/11 attacks, they weren't Hollywood's first attempts at depicting that horrible day.
    • Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" was one of the first major 9/11 movies to deal with the emotional impact on children who lost a parent in the attacks.
  5. The Demolition of Truth-Psychologists Examine 9/11: Directed by Charles Ewing Smith. With Edward Asner, Robert Bowman, George Bush, David Chandler. Respected social scientists examine America's cognitive dissonance.

  6. The Netflix movie stars Michael Keaton as the man in charge of the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. Is it accurate?