There has been fresh footage of the Twin Towers collapse that was captured more than 20 years after the horrific events of September 11, 2001. The movie was shot by Kei Sugimoto, who discovered it lately while organizing old recordings that were kept in his closet. Many were surprised to learn that 23 years after it was released, never-before-seen angles of that day are still emerging. “It’s crazy that we’re still getting new footage after all these years,” commented a Reddit member.
A unique perspective of the towers crumbling from the north is provided by the film, which was taken from the rooftop of a building located at 64 St. Marks Place in New York City. One spectator called the video, which depicts the buildings covered in smoke before they finally collapse, a “unique perspective not seen from the south or east.”
The video was released on July 23, 2023, and it has generated a lot of conversation on the internet. “It makes me wonder how much history is still hidden in attics or basements, waiting to be discovered,” pondered one user.
By sharing the movie, Sugimoto has added a fresh visual dimension to the public’s remembrance of 9/11, highlighting the event’s lasting influence on the path of the twenty-first century.