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    WTC View is an American film released in 2005, based on the 2003 play of the same name by Brian Sloan, that traces the search for a roommate in the weeks following the September 11 attacks. Eric ( Michael Urie ), a gay photographer, places an ad for a new roommate on September 10, 2001, for his apartment with a view of the World ...

  2. 5 giu 2005 · WTC View: Directed by Brian Sloan. With Michael Urie, Jeremy Beazlie, Lucas Papaelias, Elizabeth Kapplow. After placing an ad on September 10th, a young man living in SoHo struggles to find a new roommate and keep his emotional balance in the weeks following 9/11.

    • (445)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Brian Sloan
    • 2005-06-05
  3. WTC View (2005) directed by Brian Sloan • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 2005. Directed by Brian Sloan. A story of New York after 9/11. A gay man in Soho looking for a new roommate tries to come to terms with a new reality after 9/11. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Brian Sloan
    • Robert Ahrens Entertainment, Edgeworx Studios
  4. Directed by: Brian Sloan. Stars: Michael Urie, Jay Gillespie and Elizabeth Kapplow. IMDb score: 6,1 (446) Releasedate: 5 June 2005. US. UK. On Demand: Watch on Apple TV. Watch on Amazon Video. "A story of New York after 9/11" Eric decides to rent out a room in his apartment in a prime location in downtown Manhattan. That should be easy.

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    • Brian Sloan
  5. After posting an ad for a roommate to share his SoHo apartment with a view of the World Trade Center, Eric watches in horror as the buildings come tumbling down. Can he rebuild his shattered emotional life as the city struggles to rebuild itself?

  6. Movie Info. The day before the September 11th terrorist attack, photographer Eric (Michael Urie) puts an advertisement in a newspaper searching for a roommate for his apartment in downtown...

    • Drama
  7. Comedy. WTC View is an American film released in 2005, based on the 2003 play of the same name by Brian Sloan, that traces the search for a roommate in the weeks following the September 11...