Vito After is
the story of Vito Friscia, a Brooklyn homicide detective who survived
and bravely helped others on 9/11, then spent months sifting through
toxic rubble for signs of those who perished. It is an intimate
portrait of a selfless cop and devoted husband and father -- a man
whose life was forever changed by that fateful day.
Vito was only a block away -- on his way to join the rescue
effort -- when the second tower collapsed. He was engulfed in
the treacherous cloud that followed. In the chaotic aftermath, he helped thousands leave the city.
He
was one of 7,000 NYPD detectives who were the last to go through the
debris, searching for signs of loved ones in the hopes of bringing
closure to victims' families. Their intense work exposed them to toxic
substances in the rubble and dust.
The
film follows Vito for two years, beginning April 2002, interweaving
interviews, recollections and verite scenes as he mourns, tries to
cope, deals with denial and struggles with health problems. It shows
him with family, friends and at a poignant gathering with his detective
brothers where the men cope with the horrific tragedy by recalling
their experiences with humor.
Vito
suffers from frequent sinus ailments, congestion and cough; he finds
himself short of breath when exercising. He often has to clear his
throat and is hoarse. Typical of many members of the NYPD, he just
ignores the symptoms.
Vito After
shows his family's attempt to convince Vito to seek medical assistance.
His wife even offers to quit smoking if he'll get evaluated. The film
follows him as he goes to Mt. Sinai and finds out why he can't get back
to normal. His health compromised, the possibility of serious disease
in the future, Vito has no regrets.
Vito
was one of 40,000 workers and volunteers who participated in the rescue
and recovery efforts. The film explores the consequences of their
heroism through his experience. It deals with the emotional, physical
and spiritual after effects of 9/11 on a detective who was just doing
his job.
What price has he and others paid for their bravery and commitment?
Watch the trailer below: