During the 1972 Munich Olympics, an American sports broadcasting crew finds itself thrust into covering the hostage crisis involving Israeli athletes.
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Peter Sarsgaard
Roone Arledge
John Magaro
Geoffrey Mason
Ben Chaplin
Marvin Bader
Leonie Benesch
Marianne Gebhardt
Zinedine Soualem
Jacques Lesgards
Georgina Rich
Gladys Deist
Corey Johnson
Hank Hanson
Marcus Rutherford
Carter Jeffrey
Daniel Adeosun
Gary Slaughter
Benjamin Walker
Peter Jennings
Director
Tim Fehlbaum
Tagline
"The day terror went live."
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Revenue
$852,000
Production
BerghausWöbke Filmproduktion, Projected Picture Works, Constantin Film, Edgar Reitz Filmproduktion
Brent Marchant
January 12, 2025
It’s invariably disappointing when a movie you’ve been looking forward to seeing doesn’t live up to expectations. But such is the case with the latest offering from writer-director Tim Fehlbaum. This re-creation of the day when Black September terrorists took members of the Israeli Olympic team hostage at the 1972 Munich Summer Games, sadly, misses the mark on many fronts. As told from the perspec...
r96sk
February 6, 2025
<em>'September 5'</em> is based upon a true story, one that I had somehow not really known about - despite being into sports, albeit not a big Olympics guy. The event in question did ring tiny bells in my head pre-watch, but oddly not as much as other Olympic events would have. As such, I didn't actually know how this story was going to play out. That was actually very beneficial, as I was movi...
CinemaSerf
February 13, 2025
I worked in sports broadcasting for 30 years, including at the Olympics in Atlanta when a story of a similar nature to this one broke around the bombing in Centennial Park. Even though we’d moved on a few decades since this scenario, there are still similarities that ring true between this representation of what might have happened in the studio gallery of ABC and what happened in 1996. They are o...
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