It is a note-perfect movie, most worthy 90 minutes of your time. It tells a story that needs to be told, and retold.
Well-acted and tight, maybe to a fault, the docudrama “September 5” revisits the 1972 Olympics massacre in Munich ... known as Black September and a West German policeman.
Although the 1972 Paralympics were held in the same country as the 1972 Olympics, the Games did ... was a fantastic Games that saw the hosts West Germany top the medal table ahead of the USA ...
The movie tells the story of the 1972 Olympic Games hostage ... massacre from the control room The Munich Olympics were the first held in Germany (West Germany at the time) since the Holocaust.
The first time a terrorist attack was broadcast live on television, it was captured, not by seasoned newshounds, but the crew ...
Tyler Butterfield, the son of Jim Butterfield who competed in rowing at these games, went onto to himself compete in the Olympics ... by the West German government on October 29, 1972 in exchange ...
With tensions running high ... the paradox of the 1972 Munich Olympics. With World War II and Hitler’s 1936 Berlin Olympics still in relatively recent memory at the time, Germany wanted to ...
In “September 5,” the new movie depicting the abduction and murder of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches at the 1972 Munich Olympics ... team that went to West Germany to cover the Games and ...
It tells the story of a tragedy — the killing of 11 Israeli athletes, by terrorists, at the 1972 Olympics in Munich ... aftermath of World War II, Germany was intent on showing a positive ...