September 5
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How ‘September 5’ Star Leonie Benesch Confronted German Guilt to Make Munich Thriller
TheWrap magazine: “I was very concerned with getting the tone right, having been raised with the culture of trying to take responsibility for what the country has done,” the German actress says
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Claustrophobic Cinematography: Inside the Dark, Cramped Shooting of ‘September 5’
TheWrap magazine: “We thought, let’s do the best we can in these 27 days in what basically felt like a submarine,” Markus Förderer says
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How to Watch ‘September 5’: Is the Munich Olympics Movie Streaming or in Theaters?
The 1972 terror attack is told through the lens of a TV broadcast team
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‘September 5’ Moves to December Limited Release
Paramount’s true story journalism drama will be released wide on January 17, 2025
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‘September 5’ Trailer: Thriller Follows the News Team That Covered the ’72 Olympics Hostage Event
Told entirely from the POV of an American Sports broadcasting team in Munich, the Paramount release chronicles tough decisions made by journalists
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Paramount Sets Journalism Thriller ‘September 5’ For Limited Thanksgiving Release
The German film retells the 1972 Olympics terrorist attacks through the perspective of ABC News reporters
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‘September 5’ Review: Can Journalists Be the Heroes in a Story of Deadly Terrorism?
Venice Film Festival: Tim Fehlbaum’s drama about the massacre at the 1972 Munich Olympics finds strength in dark rooms, unlikely protagonists and moral dilemmas