Well,
I never!
Martin
Sheen and Woody Harrelson set for 9/11 'truther' film September Morn
Film's
advance publicity says: 'We the people demand an independent
investigation into the tragic events of 9/11'
17
October, 2012
Hollywood
is to court controversy with a film that will challenge the official
version of the events of 9/11, a previously taboo topic for the
industry mainstream. Martin Sheen, Woody Harrelson and Ed Asner, who
have all supported conspiracy theories about the terrorist attacks,
have signed up to the movie, which is entitled September Morn.
Styling
itself as a drama in the tradition of Twelve Angry Men, the film's
advance publicity note hints at a cover-up, saying: "We the
people demand that the government revisit and initiates a thorough
and independent investigation to the tragic events of 911."
Details
of the film, which is to be directed by BJ Davis and written by
Howard Cohen, are expected to be revealed at an American Film Market
conference in Los Angeles next week, Deadline.com reported.
The
production has been set up by Fleur de Lis Film Studios, which has
also made the documentary A Noble Lie, about the Oklahoma City
bombing, and Operation: Dark Heart, a feature based on an
intelligence agent's memoirs.
Until
now Hollywood has steered clear of claims that the Bush
administration, or other elements in the government, may have been
behind the 9/11 attacks, in which hijacked passenger planes crashed
into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a
field in Pennslyvania. The fourth plane was apparently en route to
the Capitol.
Oliver
Stone, who has challenged official history in JFK and other films,
steered clear of conspiracy theories in his 2006 film World Trade
Center, which focused on the heroism of police and rescuers.
September
Morn has assembled a cast linked to the so-called truther movement,
which alleges official inconsistencies, complicity and cover-up.
Sheen,
who starred in Apocalypse Now and television's The West Wing, has
long questioned whether Islamist hijackers single-handedly brought
down the Twin Towers, killing 2,605 people.
"I
did not want to believe that my government could possibly be involved
in such a thing, I could not live in a country that I thought could
do that – that would be the ultimate betrayal," he told an
interviewer in 2007.
Sheen
grew suspicious after his son Charlie, also an actor, alerted him to
apparent contradictions, such as how a structure known as "Building
7" fell.
He
said: "However, there have been so many revelations that now I
have my doubts, and chief among them is Building 7 – how did they
rig that building so that it came down on the evening of the day?"
Asner,
who has won seven Emmys, has several times urged a new investigation
into 9/11. In 2010, he told an interviewer: "This country –
which is the greatest, strongest country that ever existed in the
world, in terms of power – supposedly had a defence that could not
be penetrated all these years. But all of that was eradicated by 19
Saudi Arabians, supposedly. Some of whom didn't even know how to
fly."
Harrelson,
who starred recently in The Hunger Games, has also supported the
self-styled 9/11 truth movement.
September
Morn is also the name of a Neil Diamond album and a painting by the
French artist Paul Émile Chabas which hangs in New York's
Metropolitan Musuem of Art.

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