Paramount Pictures’ journo-drama September 5 is earning critical acclaim this awards cycle, and for a good reason. So it only makes sense that its director, writers, and stars made sure to get the details right when retelling the harrowing events of the 1972 Summer Olympics from the POV of the control room.
Journalism dramas are often awards season darlings, and so far, September 5 is no exception. The film follows the true story of the ABS Sports broadcasters who covered the Israeli hostage situation during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, delving into the ethical issues of journalism and the geo-political landscape of West Germany during that time. It’s a gripping examination of international terrorism and the morality of putting such violence on live television for millions to see—all 11 members of Israel’s Olympic team were killed, along with eight men affiliated with the group Black September.
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