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September 5

At the 1972 Munich Olympics, American sports broadcasters were unexpectedly confronted with a crisis, requiring them to deliver live coverage of the Israeli athletes' hostage situation.

The film "September 5" is a historical drama that tells the story of the 1972 Munich Olympic hostage crisis from the perspective of the ABC Sports crew, detailing their shift from covering the Olympics to reporting on the hostage situation involving Israeli athletes.

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September 5: Where to Watch Online?

Currently, you have the opportunity to watch "September 5" by streaming it on the following platforms: MGM+ or alternatively, you can enjoy it completely free of charge with advertisements on the following platforms: Paramount+, fuboTV. Additionally, viewers have the option to either rent or purchase "September 5" on the following digital platforms: AppleTV, Amazon, VUDU, YouTube, Plex.

Info about September 5

Studio(s): BerghausWöbke Filmproduktion, Projected Picture Works

Originally Released: United States, Jan 17, 2025

Production Countries: Germany, United States

Box Office Gross: $8,237,910.00

Genres:History, Thriller, Drama

More September 5 Content

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Conversations @ Curzon | John Magaro on September 5, the challenges of acting & comfort films

Conversations @ Curzon | John Magaro on September 5, the challenges of acting & comfort films

Interview with Actor John Magaro

Interview with Actor John Magaro

Can We Broadcast a Hostage Situation? - Extended Clip

Can We Broadcast a Hostage Situation? - Extended Clip