The shocking documentary from director Angelo J. Guglielmo, Jr., Executive Producer Meredith Vieira and Academy Award winner Ross Kauffman (Born Into Brothels), comes this psychological suspense thriller about The World Trade Center Survivors' Network and their former president, Tania Head.
Tania was one of history's most famous survivors she narrowly escaped from the 78th Floor Sky Lobby, endured debilitating injuries, lost her husband in the neighboring Tower and miraculously forged a revolution to get the wounded survivor community back on their feet. She approached the director to film a documentary based on her group--while shooting, they discovered one problem with her story Tania Head was never in the Twin Towers on 9/11 and her entire story of tragedy and love turned out to be a complete fabrication.
Watch the documentary now on ITunes and Amazon and don't forget to visit us on Facebook.com/TheWomanWhoWasntThere and TheWomanWhoWasntThere.com!
http:s//itunes.apple.com/us/movie/the-woman-who-wasnt-there/id578069713?ign-mpt=uo%3D4
REVIEWS
"the docu delivers a tight portrait in which emotional recovery serves as a striking contrast to a case of extreme megalomania" (Variety)
"Don't miss a second of it." (NY Post)
"Just Wow!" (Newsday)
"Outstanding" (Wall Street Journal)
"Potent" (IndieWire)
Tania was one of history's most famous survivors she narrowly escaped from the 78th Floor Sky Lobby, endured debilitating injuries, lost her husband in the neighboring Tower and miraculously forged a revolution to get the wounded survivor community back on their feet. She approached the director to film a documentary based on her group--while shooting, they discovered one problem with her story Tania Head was never in the Twin Towers on 9/11 and her entire story of tragedy and love turned out to be a complete fabrication.
Watch the documentary now on ITunes and Amazon and don't forget to visit us on Facebook.com/TheWomanWhoWasntThere and TheWomanWhoWasntThere.com!
http:s//itunes.apple.com/us/movie/the-woman-who-wasnt-there/id578069713?ign-mpt=uo%3D4
REVIEWS
"the docu delivers a tight portrait in which emotional recovery serves as a striking contrast to a case of extreme megalomania" (Variety)
"Don't miss a second of it." (NY Post)
"Just Wow!" (Newsday)
"Outstanding" (Wall Street Journal)
"Potent" (IndieWire)