Munich (1972)

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In September 1972, a Palestinian commando called the Black September took the Israeli delegation hostage at the Munich Olympics. This film, which denounces the hypocrisy of this illusory "Olympic peace", is a montage of images from official television and images filmed in the Palestinian refugee camps of Jordan in September 1971 (Black September), in full repression of the Palestinian people by the armies of King Hussein.

Director: Paul Roussopoulos, Carole Roussopoulos
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date:
Country: France
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Munich about?
In September 1972, a Palestinian commando called the Black September took the Israeli delegation hostage at the Munich Olympics. This film, which denounces the hypocrisy of this illusory "Olympic peace", is a montage of images from official television and images filmed in the Palestinian refugee camps of Jordan in September 1971 (Black September), in full repression of the Palestinian people by the armies of King Hussein.
Who directed Munich?
Munich was directed by Paul Roussopoulos, Carole Roussopoulos.
How long is Munich?
Munich has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is Munich?
Munich is a Documentary film.
Where was Munich produced?
Munich was produced in France.