BOTTOM LINE A compelling journalism thriller with a fine cast and fascinating period details. The big story out of the Munich Olympics on Sept. 5, 1972, was the remarkable eight-day run of seven ...
With his gold-medal win, swimmer Mark Spitz is the headline story. The Olympic village is buzzing with excitement, and several competitions in boxing and volleyball are in progress. Inside the ABC ...
Paramount Pictures’ latest release, September 5, dives into the gripping true story of an ABC sports producer covering the 1972 Munich Olympics when a tragic international crisis unfolded. But what ...
ABC Sports coverage of the Munich Games is at the center of Tim Fehlbaum’s take on the ethics of broadcasting tragedy.
Several other athletes then shared images of the rapid deterioration ... athletes to have given back their medals to Paris organisers has surpassed the 100 mark. The publication also reports ...
Essentially, “September 5” is a movie about journalism — yes, we love those — in which the paramount concern for Roone, ...
The photographer offered some of the most defining pictures of sports’ biggest moments in the last half century, including Lynn Swann’s acrobatic catch in Super Bowl X and the US hockey team’s triumph ...
Mark Spitz is one of the greatest swimmers of all time. He won seven gold medals at the 1972 Munich Games. American Mark Spitz had brashly predicted that he would win six gold medals at the 1968 ...
On this one important day, they would become newsmen — after fighting for the opportunity — and chronicle something far more important to viewers than a relay race or the gold medal winner in ...