They survived 9/11; 25 years later, their bonds remain unbroken
Survivors reconnect with those who saved them in National Geographic's 9/11: Reunited .
In the aftermath of the tragic events on September 11, 2001, National Geographic joined forces with the 9/11 Memorial and Museum to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the terrorist attacks through a new documentary miniseries titled 9/11: Reunited. This three-episode series revisits the personal stories of survivors, with a unique twist - it reunites individuals who encountered each other during the attacks to celebrate the enduring bonds they forged on that fateful day.
Director Julian Jones, who previously worked on NatGeo's Emmy-winning 2021 documentary miniseries 9/11: One Day in America, was inspired to direct 9/11: Reunited, driven by the sense of selflessness and everyday heroism he witnessed in the aftermath. Jones expressed that the series aimed to bring people together, offer gratitude, answer unanswered questions, and delve into the psychological and physical struggles faced by many in the 9/11 community long after 9/12.
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