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Director Tim Fehlbaum tells IndieWire about his Oscar contender 'September 5,' centered on news coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre.
Swiss director Tim Fehlbaum doesn't know the studio rules, and that's good.
There are filmmakers who start big and get bigger, their project mushrooming ever larger as new ideas, characters and scenes enter their landscape. Then there’s Tim Fehlbaum. The Swiss writer ...
That was the stance of director Tim Fehlbaum in a heated moment during pre-production on his Golden Globe-nominated movie September 5.
The new thriller ‘September 5’ looks back at the 1972 Munich Olympics tragedy through the lens of ABC’s coverage, exploring the ethical dilemmas of crisis reporting.
'September 5' showcases the ethical dilemmas ABC sportcasters faced while the horrific attacks on Israeli athletes unfolded at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics.
September 5 director Tim Fehlbaum is opening up about why the now- Oscar contender was the next story he wanted to tell. “It was the conversation that we — the producers, the writer and I ...
Moviefone speaks with Oscar nominated co-writers Tim Fehlbaum and Moritz Binder about 'September 5' Digital Release. It feels like a dream, Binder said.
Tim Fehlbaum ‘s September 5 — a Venice Film Festival world premiere about the terrorist attack that occurred at the 1972 Munich Olympics — is not a documentary.
Tim Fehlbaum’s drama about the massacre at the 1972 Munich Olympics finds strength in dark rooms, unlikely protagonists and moral dilemmas.
Tim Fehlbaum said 'September 5,' the buzzy drama about the 1972 Olympics Massacre, was in post-production when war escalated between Israel and Gaza.