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.
9/11 In 2001, the Naudet brothers were in the process of making a documentary on New York firefighters, following Antonios "Tony" Benetatos, a rookie firefighter or "probie," through his experiences in
New York City Fire Department (FDNY) academy training and into a firehouse. On the morning of September 11, Jules accompanied several firefighters as they headed out to investigate reports of a gas leak from a storm drain in Lower Manhattan, leaving Gédéon in the firehouse to continue filming with Benetatos. On the way to Lower Manhattan, Jules and the firefighters had stopped at the corner of Lispenard and Church Streets when
American Airlines Flight 11 flew right above them. Jules filmed its impact as it flew directly into the
North Tower of the
World Trade Center (WTC) at 8:46:30 AM EDT. Two other people also filmed the first impact:
Pavel Hlava, from the entrance of the
Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, and
Wolfgang Staehle, from Brooklyn. Jules went with the FDNY into the North Tower as they responded to the incident, which firefighters quickly determined was deliberate rather than accidental. He entered the lobby of the North Tower with the FDNY and filmed the fire chiefs as they set up a command post and sent firefighters up the stairs. While inside, Jules filmed the evacuating civilians and the firefighters' reactions to subsequent events, including
United Airlines Flight 175 hitting the
South Tower, the debris and "
jumpers" falling from the upper floors, and obstructed communications. When the South Tower began to collapse, he took shelter with Battalion 1 Chief
Joseph W. Pfeifer and the remaining firefighters, using his camera's floodlight to help them gather the wounded, lost, and deceased as they evacuated the North Tower. He followed the firefighters as they headed north and tried to establish another command post. Meanwhile, Gédéon filmed Benetatos (by now, the only firefighter left in the firehouse) taking calls from the other departments, but eventually took to the streets out of worry for Jules. He walked for some time, filming people's reactions and the damage done by flying debris, and managed to film the impact of Flight 175 into the South Tower. Realizing that he could not get any closer to the WTC, he returned to the firehouse, where he filmed the arrival of various off-duty firefighters. He caught the arrival of retired Battalion 1 Chief Larry Byrnes, but was unable to follow him and Benetatos as they left for the WTC. Gédéon resumed filming the people's reactions as the South Tower collapsed before returning to the firehouse and joining a trio of off-duty firefighters as they headed out to the disaster area. Unable to follow the firefighters to the North Tower, he remained in the area and filmed his surroundings. When the North Tower collapsed, the Naudets fled with the rest of the people still in the area. Jules and Chief Pfeifer took shelter between two cars before returning to the WTC to assess the situation; less than a block away, Gédéon helped an
FBI agent carry a civilian who had been overcome by the dust before making his way to a
deli to recuperate. Worrying for Jules, he attempted to return to the WTC's ruins, but was turned away by police patrols. He then returned to the firehouse and filmed the returning firefighters' reactions to the attacks. Meanwhile, Jules returned with Chief Pfeifer's group and had an emotional reunion with his brother. The Naudets' video footage became some of the most comprehensive on-site coverage of the 9/11 attacks in New York. Their film was one of only two sources of video footage of Flight 11 striking the World Trade Center, the other being a video shot by Pavel Hlava (an immigrant worker from the Czech Republic); additionally, a series of web camera images from
Wolfgang Staehle show the approach of Flight 11 and the after-impact.
2004–present In 2004 the Naudets produced
Seamus, a "coming-of-age" story, with screenplay by the brothers and their
9/11 partner,
James Hanlon. The Naudets produced ''In God's Name'', exploring current events through the thoughts of twelve spiritual leaders: •
Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, head of the
Anglican Communion •
Pope Benedict XVI, head of the
Catholic Church •
Mata Amritanandamayi, Hindu holy figure •
Yona Metzger, Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel • Ayatollah
Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah, prominent
Shi’ite Muslim leader •
The Dalai Lama, head of Lama (Tibetan) Buddhism • Kitashirakawa Michihisa, High Priest of the
Shinto Grand Shrine of Ise •
Alexy II, Patriarch of Moscow and head of the
Russian Orthodox Church • Bishop
Mark Hanson, Presiding Bishop of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and then President of the
Lutheran World Federation •
Frank Page, then President of the
Southern Baptist Convention •
Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy, Imam of
Al-Azhar Mosque and president of
Al-Azhar University and a prominent Sunni Muslim leader • Joginder Singh Vedanti,
Jathedar of the
Akal Takht, the
Sikhs' highest authority It was first broadcast in the United States on December 23, 2007. A companion book to the film, called ''In God's Name: Wisdom from the World's Great Spiritual Leaders,'' was published by
National Geographic Books in March 2008. Featuring interviews with all twenty living White House chiefs of staff and two presidents,
Jimmy Carter and
George H. W. Bush, their documentary ''The Presidents' Gatekeepers'' was broadcast on September 11, 2013, on
Discovery Channel. In June 2018, they released
November 13: Attack on Paris on
Netflix, a documentary featuring interviews about the
November 2015 Paris attacks. In collaboration with
Chris Whipple, the Naudets produced and directed
The Spymasters: CIA In the Crosshairs, which includes interviews with all twelve living (current and former)
directors of central intelligence. It first aired on
Showtime in the United States on November 28, 2015. In 2022 they released
January 6th on
Discovery+, a documentary featuring interviews about the
January 6 United States Capitol attack. ==Personal lives==