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Director Tim Fehlbaum tells IndieWire about his Oscar contender 'September 5,' centered on news coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre.
ABC Sports was the only news outlet with a live feed from inside the Olympic Village, where nine Israeli athletes were being held hostage. That's why Swiss director Tim Fehlbaum, who went to film ...
With his latest film, Tim Fehlbaum wanted to find a way to add to our understanding of a horrific moment in history that he first learned of as a teenager watching the Oscar-winning 1999 ...
September 5 director Tim Fehlbaum is opening up about why the now-Oscar contender was the next story he wanted to tell. “It was the conversation that we — the producers, the writer and I ...
Streaming on Prime Video, 'September 5' directed by Tim Fehlbaum makes a pertinent point while depicting the American ...
Director Tim Fehlbaum on the set of Transmission room in Paramount Pictures’ 'September 5,' the film that unveils the decisive moment that forever changed media coverage and continues to impact ...
September 5 director and stars recount making the thriller about the 1972 Olympics hostage tragedy from the perspective of the ABC Sports team that covered it.
Tim Fehlbaum gives direction on the set. Media Studies. When the full extent of the resources needed to shoot that 160-page script became clear, Fehlbaum, Binder and the producers slipped into a funk.
Tim Fehlbaum‘s September 5 — a Venice Film Festival world premiere about the terrorist attack that occurred at the 1972 Munich Olympics — is not a documentary. But the filmmaker, who made a ...
“September 5” actor Peter Sarsgaard, left, director Tim Fehlbaum and actor John Magaro, photographed in Los Angeles in October. (Annie Noelker / For The Times) By Josh Rottenberg Staff Writer .
Tim Fehlbaum said 'September 5,' the buzzy drama about the 1972 Olympics Massacre, was in post-production when war escalated between Israel and Gaza. Skip to main content. Open Mega Menu ...