While the Oscar-winning documentary One Day in September and Steven Spielberg’s Munich granted audiences a wider snapshot of the hostage crisis and its aftermath, the minutiae of the pioneering news ...
This compact Paramount release, covering the 1972 Summer Olympics massacre of Israeli athletes in Munich, has a refreshingly simple — but not simplistic — take: Kidnapping and murdering ...
September 5' shows how ABC Sports reporters went from covering the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics live via satellite to a horrific news story.
September 5' showcases the ethical dilemmas ABC sportcasters faced while the horrific attacks on Israeli athletes unfolded at ...
September 5 was released in select theaters in New York, Los Angeles and Toronto in mid-December, and will be in theaters ...
TheWrap magazine: "I was very concerned with getting the tone right, having been raised with the culture of trying to take ...
The 1972 Summer Olympics opened in Munich, West Germany with 4,000 journalists and 5,000 white doves. It was its first time hosting the Games since you-know-who and the you-know-whats back in 1936.