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One day in September [videorecording] / Sony Pictures Classics, a Passion Pictures production, an Arthur Cohn production ; producers, Arthur Cohn, John Battsek ; director, Kevin MacDonald.

Contributor(s): Macdonald, Kevin, 1967- | Battsek, John | Cohn, Arthur | Cunningham, Neve | Douglas, Michael, 1944- | Heffes, Alex | Kuchler, Alwin | Wright, Justine | Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm) | Passion Pictures (Firm) | Sony Pictures Classics (Firm).
Publisher: Culver City, CA : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, c2005Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 97 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 1404916962 (DVD).Other title: Tag im September.Subject(s): Munazzamat Ayl¯ul al-Aswad | Olympic Games (20th : 1972 : Munich, Germany) | Athletes -- IsraelDDC classification: 791.4372
Production Credits: Director of photography, Alwin Kuchler, Neve Cunningham ; editor, Justine Wright ; original music, Alex Heffes.
Awards: Academy Award: 2000, Best Documentary, Features (Arthur Cohn, Kevin MacDonald). British Independent Film Award: 2000, British Independent Film Award Best Newcomer (Off-Screen) (Justine Wright (editor)); Douglas Hickox Award (Kevin Macdonald). Golden Camera, Germany: 2001, Golden Camera Film - International (Arthur Cohn). ALA Notable Video, 2001-2002.Cast: Narrator, Michael Douglas.Summary: This is the shocking and incredibly true story of the brutal massacre of 11 Israeli athletes by a team of extreme Palestinian terrorists during the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Germany. From terrorist training in Libya to the terrorists sneaking into the Olympic Village to the tension-filled negotiations to the shocking conclusion at a German airport. Told with actual video shot during the crisis.

Re-release of the original 1999 movie.

Director of photography, Alwin Kuchler, Neve Cunningham ; editor, Justine Wright ; original music, Alex Heffes.

Narrator, Michael Douglas.

This is the shocking and incredibly true story of the brutal massacre of 11 Israeli athletes by a team of extreme Palestinian terrorists during the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Germany. From terrorist training in Libya to the terrorists sneaking into the Olympic Village to the tension-filled negotiations to the shocking conclusion at a German airport. Told with actual video shot during the crisis.

DVD, region 1, widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; Dolby Digital surround.

In English and German.

Academy Award: 2000, Best Documentary, Features (Arthur Cohn, Kevin MacDonald). British Independent Film Award: 2000, British Independent Film Award Best Newcomer (Off-Screen) (Justine Wright (editor)); Douglas Hickox Award (Kevin Macdonald). Golden Camera, Germany: 2001, Golden Camera Film - International (Arthur Cohn). ALA Notable Video, 2001-2002.