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September 5
September 5

September 5 (2024)

71% User Rating
1h 34min
Thriller
Drama
History

"The day terror went live."

During the 1972 Munich Olympics, an American sports broadcasting crew finds itself thrust into covering the hostage crisis involving Israeli athletes.

Tim FehlbaumDirector

Cast

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John Magaro

John Magaro

Geoffrey Mason

Leonie Benesch

Leonie Benesch

Marianne Gebhardt

Peter Sarsgaard

Peter Sarsgaard

Roone Arledge

Ben Chaplin

Ben Chaplin

Marvin Bader

Zinedine Soualem

Zinedine Soualem

Jacques Lesgards

Georgina Rich

Georgina Rich

Gladys Deist

Corey Johnson

Corey Johnson

Hank Hanson

Marcus Rutherford

Marcus Rutherford

Carter Jeffrey

Daniel Adeosun

Daniel Adeosun

Gary Slaughter

Benjamin Walker

Benjamin Walker

Peter Jennings

Ferdinand Dörfler

Ferdinand Dörfler

Hermann Jäger

Solomon Mousley

Solomon Mousley

Roone's Assistant

Caroline Ebner

Caroline Ebner

Assistant Editor Judy

Daniel Betts

Daniel Betts

Director Swim Race

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Leif Eduard Eisenberg

Camera Assistant Ben

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Sebastian Jehkul

Police Officer

Rony Herman

Rony Herman

David Berger

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Jeff Book

Berger's Father

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Robert Porter Templeton

Director's Assistant

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Stephen Fraser

Communicator

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Leon Dragoi

Lighting Technician

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Doris Meier

Content Assistant

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Mark Ruppel

Sound Engineer

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Christine Ulrich

Camera Control Technician

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Günther Wernhard

Content Manager

Antje Westermann

Antje Westermann

Script Assistant

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Harry Waterstone

Stage Assistant Larry

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Andreas Honold

Stage Runner JJ

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Stefan Mittermaier

VTR Tech Chuck

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Miguel Abrantes Ostrowski

Hans Klein

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Kim Hanfland

Ulrike Meyfarth

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David Iselin

Mark Spitz

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Nikita Borisov

Werner Lampe

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Karolina Gabinger

Anneliese Graess

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Robert Glade

Hans-Dietrich Genscher

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Immanuel Rahman

Terrorist Issa

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Paul Böhme

Masked Man / German Athlete

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Brendan Todd

American Interviewer

Dirk Schepanek

Dirk Schepanek

ZDF Interviewer

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Saeid Yazdani

Mohamed Tarabulsi

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Matthias Schum

Jim McKay Double

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Stiev Neubert

Tuvia Sokolsky Double

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Rafael Peña

Translator Double

Reviews (3)

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Brent Marchant
Rating 60%

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 perspective of the ABC sportscasting crew covering the story, the film comes up short in conveying the sense of urgency and immediacy associated with this human tragedy, which was broadcast live around the globe and is said to have attracted more viewers than Neil Armstrong’s 1969 moon landing. While the picture is to be commended for its apparent authenticity and insights at capturing the events and mood inside the broadcast headquarters, much of the narrative nevertheless descends into a talky, overly technical take on what was transpiring around the TV crew, not a particularly effective way of depicting the nature of an event that shook the world and inevitably changed the way on which crisis situations are reported. While I certainly was not looking for sensationalist treatment here, I also wasn’t expecting to be bored by its clumsy, underwhelming chronicling of circumstances that had the globe on the edge of its seat. The depiction of this scenario, including the coverage of the particulars of that day, as well as examination of the myriad moral implications involved in their televised presentation, fail to captivate viewers on the same way as the events themselves did. I personally remember this fateful day quite well as one that became indelibly etched into the memory of an impressionable 15-year-old – and one that played a critical role in my eventual decision to pursue an education and career in journalism. Because of that, perhaps I expected too much from this release. Perhaps I had unrealistic hopes that an entertainment vehicle could live up to the compelling journalistic portrayal of an event such as this. Either way, though, that doesn’t make up for the disappointment associated with the telling of this story. In a world plagued by as many catastrophes as we experience these days, one could argue that we needn’t be reminded of those that are now behind us. But, if we choose to embrace the notion of “never forget” associated with such traumatic incidents, it behooves those behind such painful commemorations to make sure that their impact unmistakenly comes through, something that is definitely not the case with this offering.

Media

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Writer Moritz Binder Dives Deep with Sean Evans on Billy Wilder, “Network” & More

Writer Moritz Binder Dives Deep with Sean Evans on Billy Wilder, “Network” & More

HANSJÖRG WEISSBRICH wins BEST EDITING at the 2025 Film Independent Spirit Awards

HANSJÖRG WEISSBRICH wins BEST EDITING at the 2025 Film Independent Spirit Awards

Conversations @ Curzon | John Magaro on September 5, the challenges of acting & comfort films

Conversations @ Curzon | John Magaro on September 5, the challenges of acting & comfort films

Interview with Actor John Magaro

Interview with Actor John Magaro

Can We Broadcast a Hostage Situation? - Extended Clip

Can We Broadcast a Hostage Situation? - Extended Clip

Scene at The Academy (Feat. Tim Fehlbaum & More)

Scene at The Academy (Feat. Tim Fehlbaum & More)

Crafts Featurette

Crafts Featurette

Ensemble Featurette

Ensemble Featurette

Directing Featurette

Directing Featurette

'September 5' With John Magaro, Tim Fehlbaum, and More | Academy Conversations

'September 5' With John Magaro, Tim Fehlbaum, and More | Academy Conversations

"Whose Story Is That" Clip

"Whose Story Is That" Clip

Tim Fehlbaum On The Media's Role In The 1972 Munich Massacre | TIFF 2024

Tim Fehlbaum On The Media's Role In The 1972 Munich Massacre | TIFF 2024

"Live On Air" Featurette

"Live On Air" Featurette

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

"This Is Our Story" Clip

"This Is Our Story" Clip

SEPTEMBER 5 Conversation at AFI FEST presented by Canva

SEPTEMBER 5 Conversation at AFI FEST presented by Canva

Peter Sarsgaard on How to Build Understanding in Violent Times | September 5 Q&A

Peter Sarsgaard on How to Build Understanding in Violent Times | September 5 Q&A

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