18.06.11
Todd Sarner, including the organizer of the PBS sitting next to him at a birthday party in San Francisco crashed all the time with ideas for films with a limp. He bit his tongue for about five minutes, then gave it a shot.
"Look, there's an allegory that I think really needs to be said," Sarner said. "Let me criticize about it."
It took all of nine years, but on Saturday, a documentary about one of the best friends a Sarner from Los Gatos School Gamy, Mark Bingham - a hero of Flight 93 that crashed in a Pennsylvania field on 11 September 2001 - will premiere at Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco.
When Big Cheese Sarner said Scott Gracheff he had hundreds of hours of videotape that Bingham was eager, often turning the camera on himself, was attracted Gracheff. But it was even more intrigued how the lives of Bingham, who stormed the cockpit with a small group of passengers, demystified hold many stereotypes about gay men. Bingham was a rough-and-twig for rugby player and ran with the bulls in Spain.
Source: San Jose Mercury News