In the midst of the most devastating attack in American history on US soil, President George W. Bush finds himself in a South Florida classroom with a group of elementary school children. Nearly 20 years later, filmmaker Elizabeth St. Phillip follows these now-grown students and their journey into young adulthood. With their formative years framed by a devastating terrorist attack, the lives of these children provide an insightful look into race and class in America.
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Director: Elizabeth St. Philip
Executive Producer: Steve Gamester, Michael Kot, Betty Orr
Producer: Steve Gamester, Elizabeth St. Philip; Associate Producer: Hanna Jovin
Writer: Steve Gamester, Elizabeth St. Philip, Greg West
Cinematographer: Christopher Romeike
Editor: Greg West
Language: English
Country: Canada
Year: 2020
Publicist: Blue Ant Media
US Distributor: Blue Ant Media
Sales Agent: Blue Ant Media