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The film September 5, which saw its wide release Jan. 17, details the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis. The film's director says it pointedly focuses on journalism rather than politics. Critics ...
Director/co-writer Tim Fehlbaum, co-writer/producer Moritz Binder and film editor Hansjörg Weissbrich discuss their awards contender September 5.
The Swiss filmmaker joins Q guest host Talia Schlanger to discuss his new thriller and the questions it asks about how the ...
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 ...
While the Oscar-winning documentary One Day in September and Steven Spielberg’s Munich granted audiences a wider snapshot of ...
Attention history buffs and journalism teachers, while “September 5” might be one of the better, overlooked films this awards ...
Can we show someone being shot on live television?” becomes a pressing question in September 5, Swiss filmmaker Tim ...