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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNWhen Terrorism First Went Live: The Munich Olympics That Changed Broadcasting ForeverBut in 1972, Roone Arledge, then-president of ABC Sports, was left to contend with a conundrum never before experienced: ...
Sunday is the biggest night in Hollywood. The historical drama "September 5" details the hostage crisis involving Israeli ...
It is a note-perfect movie, most worthy 90 minutes of your time. It tells a story that needs to be told, and retold.
Naples' Geoffrey Mason produced TV coverage of '72 Olympics hostage crisis. More than 50 years later, he advised on the retelling of those events.
Within television circles, news is often called “the ultimate team sport”. From the executives to the engineers and the camera operators ...
September 5 director Tim Fehlbaum and co-writer Moritz Binder, who wrote the script with Fehlbaum and Alex David, spoke to ComingSoon about the timely historical drama covering the Munich massacre ...
But the 1972 Munich Olympics descended into horror and bloodshed after Israeli competitors were held hostage at gun point. The stand-off between Palestinian captors and the German negotiators had ...
Starring: Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, Leonie Benesch and Ben Chaplin Director: Tim Fehlbaum Email newsletter signup Sign up ...
It follows the crew of ABC Sports as they find themselves with a key vantage point to history, being able to get a live camera on the events that would become known as the Munich massacre, where ...
Running just 94 minutes, the drama unfolds almost entirely within the cramped, sweaty confines of the ABC control room.
Experiencing the Munich massacre from the control room The Munich Olympics were the first held in Germany (West Germany at the time) since the Holocaust. As portrayed in ‘September 5,’ the ...
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