Meredith Vieira and New York Women in Film & Television Screens “The Woman Who Wasn’t There”

By: ELLEN KEENAN-O’MALLEY

RPL is proud to announce that client Meredith Vieira will screen her newest documentary film, The Woman Who Wasn’t There, at the Quad Cinema opening on Friday, April 13, 2012. The documentary is a psychological thriller that goes inside the mind of history’s most infamous 9/11 survivor. Tania Head’s jaw-­dropping tale of escape from the south tower was astounding: lauded as an inspiration and a dynamo by her peers, Tania suffered the tragic loss of her fiancée, Dave, fought her own demons and rose to national prominence when she became President of the World Trade Center Survivors’ Network—putting survivors on the map and on the road to recovery.

Tania asked director Angelo J. Guglielmo, Jr., to shoot a documentary about her group and they became great friends. She sat before his camera and gave a series of stunning interviews, recounting her journey in chilling detail. But while they were shooting a problem emerged: Tania was never in the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, and her entire story was an invention of her prodigious imagination. With complete access and participation from The Survivors’ Network, the story is told from a unique inside perspective that has yet to be seen and allows the audience to play detective and unravel the psychological mystery of Head’s magnificent tale. The documentary follows the rise of Tania, the unraveling of her story, the revelation of its fabrication, the reactions and repercussions from her closest colleagues, and it seeks to answer the one burning question that remains: who is Tania Head?