Mexico filmmaker Pablo Fulgueira happened to be traveling in New York shortly after the attack of 9/11. He took the opportunity to interview people on the streets and turned that footage into this short documentary, “SiNYster,” showing the very first social consequences of the 9/11 attack in New York City.
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Pablo Fulgueira studied filmmaking at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica in Mexico City and graduated in 2006.
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Comments 9
Kategoulden — September 11, 2011
Doesn't work.
lentic — September 11, 2011
Could we please stop half-assing it with the posts? Where's the analysis? Where's the sociological perspective? Where's the interrogation of the choice to have "I'm Afraid of Americans" playing in the background?
Come on guys, let's step it up. I can use Youtube too.
Anonymous — September 12, 2011
This is the only blog I've been to where people constantly complain about the content yet keep coming back and commenting.