It is a note-perfect movie, most worthy 90 minutes of your time. It tells a story that needs to be told, and retold.
Starring: Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, Leonie Benesch and Ben Chaplin Director: Tim Fehlbaum Email newsletter signup Sign up ...
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September 5”—a historical docudrama about the 1972 Munich Olympics tragedy—is new in theaters. When is it coming to streaming?
Such concepts have a hollowing effect on September 5 (pronounced “September Five”), Tim Fehlbaum’s film about the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, during which eight gunmen from the Palestinian militia ...
The September 5 Blu-ray delivers a tense, gripping dramatization of the 1972 Munich Massacre, immersing viewers in the ...
Set almost entirely in a broadcast centre, September 5 revisits the terrorist raid at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
The sympathy we feel the movie extending to Geoffrey ... hardly boasts the resume Steven Spielberg did when he made “Munich” – Fehlbaum’s two prior features “The Colony” and ...
September 5 stars Peter Sarsgaard as a veteran sports broadcaster confronting a hostage crisis at the 1972 Olympics.