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Controversial footage on 9/11 to go on screen in Tehran

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TEHRAN -- Controversial footage on the horrific events of 9/11 by the American videographer Kurt Sonnenfeld will go on screen at Tehran’s Eyvan-e Shams Hall on September 9.
 
Some officials and documentarians have been invited to the screening of the footage, which will be shown under the title of the “K.S. Files”.
 
Kurt Sonnenfeld is a videographer for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) prior to 2002.
 
He was one of four FEMA photographers who were given exclusive access to Ground Zero following the September 11 attacks in New York in 2001.
 
In addition to the photographs and video he took on behalf of FEMA, he claims to have taken additional video footage as well as numerous photographs, some of which have since been published. 
 
He claims that these recorded images provide evidence that the U.S. government had prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks. Since August 2010, he has been seeking qualified experts to review his footage.
 
Sonnenfeld has been living in exile in Argentina since 2003. Sonnenfeld presently lives in Buenos Aires and works as a videographer for the Argentine media. 
 
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