<P> Jules Clément Naudet (born April 26, 1973) and Thomas Gédéon Naudet (born March 27, 1970) are French - born American filmmakers known for their 9 / 11 documentary . </P> <P> The brothers, residents of the United States since 1989, were in New York City at the time of the September 11 attacks to film a documentary on members of the Engine 7, Ladder 1 firehouse in Lower Manhattan . Jules captured the only clear footage of the first jet, American Airlines Flight 11, hitting the North tower of the World Trade Center . The footage shot in 2001 would become the 2002 documentary, 9 / 11 . The video camera that Jules was using that captured Flight 11 crashing into the World Trade Center is now on display in the National Museum of American History in Washington D.C. </P> <P> Jules and Gédéon Naudet moved to New York City with their parents when they were teenagers . Both graduated from the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 1995 . Their first years at NYU, they both used the same ID card and only paid one tuition . The Naudet brothers became American citizens in 1999 . </P> <P> Gédéon and Jules released their first film, Hope, Gloves and Redemption in 2000, which centered on young boxers in training in the Bronx and East Harlem . The film included coverage of the 1998 New York Daily News Golden Gloves tournament . </P>

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