A new film about the attack on Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics explores ethical dilemmas in journalism.
The historical thriller follows the team behind the live coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis, seen globally by an estimated one billion people.
The film September 5 tells the story of media coverage during the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis. It premiered at the ...
The events of September 5, 1972 have lingered with director Tim Fehlbaum since the start of his career: Studying film in ...
Director/co-writer Tim Fehlbaum, co-writer/producer Moritz Binder and film editor Hansjörg Weissbrich gathered this week for ...
Well-acted and tight, maybe to a fault, the docudrama “September 5” revisits the 1972 Olympics massacre in Munich in which 11 ...
It probably was unrealistic to hope for something of a similar quality to that of “The Invisible Man.” The last time Leigh Whannell directed a movie, it was that almost shockingly good entry from ...
While atching “September 5,” you can’t help but think about another 2024 film, “Saturday Night.” In the latter — director and co-writer Jason Reitman’s dramatization of the moments leading up to the ...
September 5 is not streaming on Netflix or Prime Video, and likely will not be on Netflix any time soon, due to the fact that the film is a Paramount Pictures release in North America. Almost all ...
September 5,” a taut procedural recently nominated for best film, drama, by the Golden Globes, suggests this was a seminal ...
Part Two,” the doomed fairy tale “Anora” and the Munich Olympics drama “September 5” are among the 10 films nominated by the Producers Guild ...