9/11 Kids
{{Infobox film
| name = 9/11 Kids
| image = 9-11 Kids.jpg
| caption = Film poster
| director = Elizabeth St. Philip
| producer = Elizabath St. Philip
Steve Gamester
| writer = Elizabeth St. Philip
Greg West
Steve Gamester
| starring =
| music =
| cinematography = Chris Romeike
| editing = Greg West
| studio = Saloon Media
| distributor = Blue Ant Media
| runtime = 88 minutes
| released = {{film date|2020|04|23|Hot Docs}}
| country = Canada
| language = English
| budget =
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9/11 Kids is a 2020 Canadian documentary film, directed by Elizabeth St. Philip.John Doyle, [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/television/article-circus-of-books-and-911-kids-two-great-stories-of-growing-up-in/ "Circus of Books and 9/11 Kids: Two great stories of growing up in strange circumstances in the U.S."]. The Globe and Mail, April 22, 2020. The film profiles the ongoing effects of the September 11 attacks on the United States through the stories of the now young adults who were in the classroom where President George W. Bush was reading the grade-school level reading exercise "The Pet Goat" when he was interrupted and informed of the attacks.[https://www.9news.com.au/world/911-kids-tracks-what-happened-to-florida-schoolchildren-george-w-bush-reading-book-to/ab66f963-59d6-439c-bfee-eb6993f18550 "Film tracks what happened to 9/11 kids Bush was reading to when plane hit"]. 9 News, June 11, 2020.
The film premiered as part of the 2020 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.Daniele Alcinii, [https://playbackonline.ca/2020/05/05/twenty-three-canadian-titles-among-hot-docs-virtual-lineup/ "Twenty-three Canadian titles among Hot Docs virtual lineup"]. Playback, May 5, 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, it was not screened theatrically, but premiered as part of the festival's online streaming component and aired on CBC Television on April 23 as part of the network's special Hot Docs at Home series of films from the festival.Chris Jancelewicz, [https://globalnews.ca/news/6852362/911-kids-documentary-where-are-they-now/ "Front row for history: Doc reveals fates of the ‘9/11 Kids’ at school with George W. Bush"]. Global News, April 23, 2020.
On June 8, the film was named as one of five recipients of the Rogers Audience Award, alongside the films The Walrus and the Whistleblower, There's No Place Like This Place, Anyplace, First We Eat and The Forbidden Reel. In light of the pandemic situation and its ongoing effects on film distribution, the award committee opted to split the award among all of the top five Canadian films.Katie Scott, [https://globalnews.ca/news/7039076/the-walrus-and-the-whistleblower/ "Marineland documentary takes top prize at Hot Docs 2020"]. Global News, June 8, 2020.
The film won the Donald Brittain Award for best social or political documentary at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021.Kim Izzo, [https://realscreen.com/2021/05/17/canadian-screen-award-winners-for-non-fiction-categories-revealed/ "Canadian Screen Award winners for non-fiction categories revealed"]. RealScreen, May 17, 2021.
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Category:2020 documentary films
Category:Canadian documentary films
Category:Documentary films about the September 11 attacks
Category:Donald Brittain Award winning shows
Category:2020s English-language films
Category:English-language documentary films
Category:English-language Canadian films
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