Paul McCartney's 9/11 documentary to debut on Showtime in September
By Tim Kenneally On the eve of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Showtime
will debut the Paul McCartney 9/11 documentary "The Love We
Make," the cable outlet announced on Tuesday. The film, which was directed by "Grey Gardens" lensman Albert Maysles (who helmed
the 1964 Beatles documentary "What's Happening! The Beatles in the U.S.A." in
addition to the Rolling Stones documentary "Gimme Shelter"), will
air on Sept. 10 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Bing: McCartney targeted by phone hackers? "The Love We Make" chronicles McCartney's struggle to come to grips with the
attacks after his flight was grounded in New York on that morning, as well as
footage of the former Beatle's rehearsal for and performance at the benefit show
The Concert for New York City, which took place at Madison Square Garden little
more than a month after the attacks. Interviews with Dan Rather, Howard Stern and others will also be included, as
well as backstage footage at the concert featuring David Bowie, Steve Buscemi,
former President Bill Clinton, Billy Joel, Elton John, Jay Z and many
others. "It was an honor to be able to help New York and America at that time in its
history," McCartney recalled of the concert in the announcement. "There was a
feeling of shock and fear in the air that I thought we could help alleviate with
music. And the fact that so many people stepped up to join us made for a very
uplifting evening for us all."
TheWrap