September Tapes

September Tapes is a faux-documentary feature film co-written and directed by Christian Johnston in his feature debut. An early review of the film's promotional trailer noted that the footage looked "more real than network news footage".[1]

September Tapes
Directed byChristian Johnston
Produced byMatthew Rhodes
Wali Razaqi
Christian Johnston
George Calil
Judd Payne
(executive producer)
Brent Henry
Kevin Loughery Jr.
Don Sallee
Written byChristian Van Gregg
Christian Johnston
StarringGeorge Calil
Wali Razaqi
Sunil Sadarangani
Narrated byGeorge Calil
Music byGunnard Doboze
CinematographyChristian Johnston
Edited byDarren Mann
Jeffro Brunk
Peter Finestone
Distributed byFirst Look Pictures
Release date
  • September 24, 2004 (2004-09-24)
Running time
95 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Persian

Distribution

The film was first presented at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2004, where First Look Media acquired worldwide distribution rights.[2] In May of the same year, it was featured at the Cannes Film Festival.

The film screened at many other film festivals, including: the Deauville American Film Festival, France; the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival, Denmark; the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival, Netherlands; and others.

The film is translated to "Septiembre Negro" ("Black September") for Spanish-language audiences.

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