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September 5

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Ben Chaplin, Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, and Leonie Benesch in September 5 (2024)
During the 1972 Munich Olympics, an American sports broadcasting crew finds itself thrust into covering the hostage crisis involving Israeli athletes.
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During the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, an American sports broadcasting team must adapt to live coverage of the Israeli athletes being held hostage by a terrorist group.During the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, an American sports broadcasting team must adapt to live coverage of the Israeli athletes being held hostage by a terrorist group.During the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, an American sports broadcasting team must adapt to live coverage of the Israeli athletes being held hostage by a terrorist group.

  • Director
    • Tim Fehlbaum
  • Writers
    • Moritz Binder
    • Tim Fehlbaum
    • Alex David
  • Stars
    • Peter Sarsgaard
    • John Magaro
    • Ben Chaplin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    525
    40
    • Director
      • Tim Fehlbaum
    • Writers
      • Moritz Binder
      • Tim Fehlbaum
      • Alex David
    • Stars
      • Peter Sarsgaard
      • John Magaro
      • Ben Chaplin
    • 177User reviews
    • 174Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 24 wins & 28 nominations total

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    Peter Sarsgaard
    Peter Sarsgaard
    • Roone Arledge
    John Magaro
    John Magaro
    • Geoffrey Mason
    Ben Chaplin
    Ben Chaplin
    • Marvin Bader
    Leonie Benesch
    Leonie Benesch
    • Marianne Gebhardt
    Zinedine Soualem
    Zinedine Soualem
    • Jacques Lesgards
    Georgina Rich
    Georgina Rich
    • Gladys Deist
    Corey Johnson
    Corey Johnson
    • Hank Hanson
    Marcus Rutherford
    Marcus Rutherford
    • Carter Jeffrey
    Daniel Adeosun
    Daniel Adeosun
    • Gary Slaughter
    Benjamin Walker
    Benjamin Walker
    • Peter Jennings
    Ferdinand Dörfler
    • Hermann Jäger
    Solomon Mousley
    Solomon Mousley
    • Roone's Assistant
    Caroline Ebner
    • Assistant Editor Judy
    Daniel Betts
    Daniel Betts
    • Director Swim Race
    Leif Eisenberg
    • Camera Assistant Ben
    Sebastian Jehkul
    • Police Officer
    Rony Herman
    Rony Herman
    • David Berger
    Jeff Book
    Jeff Book
    • Berger's Father
    • Director
      • Tim Fehlbaum
    • Writers
      • Moritz Binder
      • Tim Fehlbaum
      • Alex David
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    User reviews177

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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'September 5' is a gripping historical drama praised for its suspenseful storytelling and use of archival footage. The film's commentary on media in crises and performances by Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, and Leonie Benesch are highlighted. However, some feel it lacks depth in exploring broader implications and other perspectives. Direction, screenplay, and cinematography are generally well-received, though pacing and dramatic elements receive criticism. Overall, it is seen as significant and impactful.
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    9alwinsup

    Thriller from start to the end

    A real thriller from start to end. A lot of suspension and a insight look what went on in the tv studio of abc. A lot of drama of a world wide known event what took place in Munchen.

    I liked the classic 1972 vibe, sigars, the know how, the first tv's and ict difficulties in that time. You also get a rewatch of the drama that took place in that olympic village. The 100minutes flew by and I never took my eyes of the screen.

    If you like movies or real good documentaires, i strongly advice to watch this. Especially if your into world wide events. A 9 out of 10! Watch ln the big screen!!!!!!!!!...
    6Wilot

    50 years later

    September 5 is a gripping documentary, but many analysts believed that the 1972 Munich Olympics attack set a precedent for modern terrorism.

    The world watched in real-time as the crisis unfolded, and Black September achieved exactly what they wanted: maximum publicity. This was one of the first instances where a terrorist attack was staged with the global media in mind, creating a model that has since been replicated.

    The media's role in amplifying terrorism is complex. On one hand, coverage is necessary to inform the public, expose security failures, and hold governments accountable. On the other, the relentless focus on the perpetrators can sometimes grant them the notoriety they seek. This has led to ongoing ethical debates about how journalists should report on terrorism without unintentionally promoting it.

    By revisiting September 5, the film not only honors the victims but also forces viewers to confront the enduring complexities of terrorism, security failures, and international politics that remain relevant today.
    8fraser-simons

    Haunting and topical

    It's wild that this is the through line to present day news. From people experiencing dissonance between reported as fact and the coached, rehearsed for the public, information authorities deem they ought to have. But, at the same time, the real time feed presents immediate problems that are still present. Some information, in order for institutions to do their job without danger, has to be withheld. The problem is, said institutions are invested in their own well being so much, not reporting live, only has disillusioned people of their faith in the institutions. So misinformation becomes normalized and acceptable, so long as it feels and appears to be immediate, as though it is all the context needed. When, of course, it's produced and biased.

    And so, technology has evolved rapidly in unexpected ways to continue to feed this loop that is only continuing to spiral.

    It's timeless and historical and topical, and it's also why the tv show The Newsroom is absolutely Evergreen.
    7sharkanana-854-78941

    Solid telling of a tragedy though the lens of unlikely broadcasters

    Performances all believable, comedy in the right places, and a pacing and runtime that doesn't leave you peeking towards the exit before the credits.

    For someone who didn't really know the story, the details of what went down truly interested me. They did a solid job of not telegraphing the plot points.

    Some may find the lack of change of scenery tiring, but I think it worked in this case. I think they wanted you to feel like the control room is your world, and to feel as they did on this eventful day.

    They touched on the political and emotional elements nicely. Making you think, without preaching.

    Mixing in footage from the actual event, including broadcast footage as well, definitely draws you more into the experience. A nice touch.

    While it's not a movie I really intend on rewatching over and over, it is a very well done piece that I'd recommend to friends who enjoy movies like this.
    8RightOnDaddio

    One of the Best Films of 2024 But 2024 Has Lacked In Greatness. Two Powerhouse Performances In Particular Propel This Film. More Intriguing Than Spielberg's Munich.

    I love authentic historic dramas. Especially, in eras in which I have lived. This seems authentic. It's a story of which I am familiar and have seen told in various formats of film through the years.

    As stated in the above title, I found this telling most interesting of all.

    I saw Spielberg's Munich in the theater years ago and I remember still feeling that it was a bit overlong and bloated. Even boring, I hate to say. And metaphorical to a fault.

    This version of the facts is more taut, the run time for this film is shorter, and the clock is ticking in the movie, and the lives at stake.

    Also, airtime. You are in the control room of ABC's Wide World of Sports when the tragic terrorist events occur during the Olympics in Germany in 1972.

    Cigarettes are smoked. Rotary dial telephones are used for communication.

    And there is a major crisis unfolding in the Olympic village.

    It's a good history lesson for Gen-Z.

    Even appropriate for grade level history in classrooms, middle school and up, I would think but it's rated R, so no.

    But history is hardly ever pretty.

    John Magaro and Ben Chaplin shine most brightly with their stellar performances.

    This is worth a trip to the cinema.

    It wouldn't be a terrible idea to bring your high school aged child to the theater with you for this one.

    They could stand to learn a little history.

    They'll walk out with you afterwards and say, Did that really happen?

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    • Trivia
      All of the live video footage of the siege and the studio presentation and interviews is the original footage as broadcast by ABC during the crisis, taken directly from their archive.
    • Goofs
      The crew are seen drinking from beer cans with retained ring pulls. This type of opening mechanism wasn't widely in use until the original patents expired in 1975, three years after the events depicted in the movie.
    • Quotes

      Marianne Gebhardt: [translating] He's saying that the Games are an opportunity to welcome the world to a new Germany, to move on from the past.

      Marvin Bader: Yeah, sure.

      Marianne Gebhardt: I mean, it's what we all hope for. What else can we do but move on, try to be better?

      Marvin Bader: [stops the video] Are your parents still around?

      Marianne Gebhardt: Yes.

      Marvin Bader: Let me guess- they didn't know either, right?

      Marianne Gebhardt: [pause] Well, I'm not them.

      Marvin Bader: No. No, you're not. I'm sorry.

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Septiembre 5
    • Filming locations
      • Munich, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • BerghausWöbke Filmproduktion
      • Projected Picture Works
      • Constantin Film
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,508,723
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $80,802
      • Dec 15, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,237,910
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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