During the 1972 Munich Olympics, an American sports broadcasting crew finds itself thrust into covering the hostage crisis involving Israeli athletes.
During the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, a terrorist group called Black September takes Israeli athletes hostage. The story follows the intense 21-hour standoff between the terrorists and the German authorities.
Sword of Gideon is a gripping film based on the covert operation conducted by Mossad agents after the Munich Olympics terrorist attack. Fueled by revenge, the agents embark on a mission to eliminate the perpetrators and prevent further acts of terrorism.
Munich 1972: The Olympic Games are supposed to show the world a new, different Germany: the spirit of Munich - cosmopolitan, relaxed and free. But then the unthinkable happens: in the early hours of September 5, Palestinian terrorists enter the Olympic Village and storm the Israeli team's quarters. Shortly afterwards, security forces find a dead Israeli. The rest of the team is in the hands of men who clearly have nothing to lose. When the leader of the terror squad asks for a negotiating partner, the young policewoman Anna Gerbers, who originally came to Munich as a steward for the games, volunteers.
One Day in September is a documentary film that tells the story of the terrorist attack and hostage situation at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. The film explores the events leading up to the attack, the actions of the terrorists, and the subsequent response by the authorities. It offers a gripping and emotional account of the tragic events that unfolded on that fateful day.
Yesterday the television showed pictures of a peaceful sporting event – today the focus is on an apartment in the Olympic village where terrorists have taken Israeli athletes hostage. A chronicle of the events in Munich in 1972 and their aftermath. After Munich is about the aftermath of the Munich Olympic massacre of eleven Israeli athletes in 1972 and how four women's lives have been changed forever.
Chronicling the 4-decade struggle to memorialize the victims of the 1972 "Munich Massacre"
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