Seth Skundrick, a prominent figure in the world of documentary filmmaking, has made a significant impact on the industry with his thought-provoking and emotionally charged works.
One of his most notable projects is the documentary "9/11: The Days After", released in 2011. This powerful film takes a close look at the events that unfolded in the days following the devastating terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
Skundrick's work is not limited to this project, as he has also explored the topic of World War II in his documentary "Third Reich: The Rise & Fall", released in 2010. This film delves into the complex and often disturbing history of the Nazi regime, shedding light on the rise and fall of one of the most notorious regimes in human history.
In addition to these projects, Skundrick has also worked on "102 Minutes That Changed America", a documentary that premiered in 2008. This film takes a unique approach to telling the story of 9/11, focusing on the 102 minutes that passed between the first plane hitting the World Trade Center and the collapse of the second tower.