Summaries

This documentary series depicts the terrorist attack during the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. It makes the continuing Middle East conflict tangible and shows that the wounds of the victims' families have still not healed.

The Munich Olympic Games were to present the Federal Republic of Germany as a young, cosmopolitan democracy. But the "friendly games" will always be remembered for the events of September 5, when the Palestinian organization "Black September" took eleven Israeli athletes hostage. Shortly after midnight, the hostage situation ended in a failed rescue attempt. When the gunfire stopped, all eleven Israeli hostages, one West German police officer and five Palestinian terrorists lay dead. For the 50th anniversary, this four-part documentary series "Terror at the Games - Munich '72" reconstructs the day from various perspectives, the day many consider to be the birth date of international terrorism. Surviving members of the Israeli team, German police officers and for the first time ever, the two surviving Palestinian hostage-takers, tell their stories. With images that are to this day burned into our collective consciousness, and with previously unseen archive footage, the documentary series presents the events of 1972. It shows the failures of the German police and security service apparatus, but above all it makes the continuing Middle East conflict tangible and shows that the wounds of the victims' families have still not healed.

Details

Keywords
  • murder
  • terror attack
  • olympic games
  • munich 1972 summer olympics
  • police failure
Genres
  • Crime
  • History
  • Documentary
Release date Aug 25, 2022
Countries of origin Germany
Language German
Production companies LOOKSfilm

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Tech specs

Runtime 3h 5m
Color Color
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