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This documentary is directed by Danielle Gardner, whose brother, Doug, a Cantor Fitzgerald employee, was killed in the attacks. The financial-services firm lost 658 employees that day—the highest death toll suffered by a single business—and the film features interviews with CEO Howard Lutnick, who went from media darling immediately after the tragedy to media target when he stopped the paychecks of his missing employees. The movie opens nationwide on Wednesday 11, but if you can make it to Regal Union Square (850 Broadway at 14th St) for the 7pm screening, you’ll be rewarded with a post-movie discussion with Gardner and producer Genevieve Baker.
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