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 ...
The events of September 5, 1972 have lingered with director Tim Fehlbaum since the start of his career: Studying film in ...
While the Oscar-winning documentary One Day in September and Steven Spielberg’s Munich granted audiences a wider snapshot of ...
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 ...
The Swiss filmmaker joins Q guest host Talia Schlanger to discuss his new thriller and the questions it asks about how the ...
That’s the premise of “September 5” which relives how the ABC Sports crew in Munich was doing live coverage of the 1972 ...
Peter Sarsgaard stars as TV sports producer Roone Arledge in this recount of how ABC covered the 1972 terrorist crisis.
ABC Sports coverage of the Munich Games is at the center of Tim Fehlbaum’s take on the ethics of broadcasting tragedy.
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 ...
Unfolding like a thriller but uncomfortably real, “September 5” is a haunting portrait of a time when seeing terrorism live ...
Tim Fehlbaum directs this suspenseful step-by-step look at how the network’s sports crew brought the Black September hostage ...