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1972: Munich's Black September
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1972: Munich's Black September

Sep 4, 2022
1h 33m
★ 5.0

Overview

Explore the tragic truth about the massacre at the 1972 Olympic Games in Germany. Through interviews with key people such as the families of slain Olympians, German investigators and an anonymous perpetrator.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Bilderfest

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Cast

Thomas Wittmann

Guido Schlosser

Thomas Wittmann

Vassily Kazakos

Kehat Shorr

Vassily Kazakos

Christo Klahr

Yousoff Gutfreund

Christo Klahr

Dominik Sechser

Christian

Dominik Sechser

Kai Groenwald

Manfred Schreiber

Kai Groenwald

Andreas Hagl

Felix

Andreas Hagl

Luca Rouven Schmitz

Müller

Luca Rouven Schmitz

Geronimo Höhner

Squat Member

Geronimo Höhner

Nico Meyer

Stefan

Nico Meyer

Kay Ramczyk

Hans-Dietrich Genscher

Kay Ramczyk

Thomas Sprekelsen

Georg Wolf

Thomas Sprekelsen

Yazan Alnakdali

Khalid Jawad

Yazan Alnakdali