MUNICH '72

MUNICH ‘72 will relive the 5th of September 1972, minute-by-minute. A group of Palestinian terrorists invade the Olympic Village and abduct members of the Israeli Olympic Team. The ensuing political debacle resulted in a notoriously botched rescue operation that ultimately ended with all 11 hostages’ deaths

The chilling story of the 1972 Munich Olympics terror attack told as it has never been told before. Blending documentary and fiction, supported by newly declassified protocols, the documentary will present a close-up and dramatic representation of one of the most infamous terror strikes of the 20th century. It will focus on the events that transpired at the Olympic Village DQG through in interviews with athletes, security personnel, high-ranking politicians, and experts.

 

– Press Clippings –

"Munich 72," HOT8's new docu-drama series, does an excellent job in teaching future generations about what transpired in the Olympic Village in Munich in 1972.
MAKO 

“Munich 72": breathtaking suspense”
MAARIV ONLINE 

“A documentary series with many new discoveries will be screened this week to mark the 50th anniversary of the Munich massacre.”
CALCALIST 

“This docu-drama series…outlines the events of the massacre in its three episodes and includes, among other things, the members of the delegation to Munich who watched the negotiations the Germans conducted with the kidnappers from a nearby room. The series combines dramatic reenactments with the participation of Anat Waxman (who plays the then Prime Minister Golda Meir) and Nati Ravitz (Defense Minister Moshe Dayan).” 
ISRAEL HAYOM

“It's a fast-paced documentary rich in interviews and information, which covers a wide range of perspectives and illustrates the many angles of the event. The series pays significant attention to the journalistic angle of the event, as seen through the eyes of Broadcaster Dan Shilon. It also tells the story of Gad Tsboari, the only athlete who managed to escape the kidnappers. Additionally, the series explores the Olympic angle and the consequences for the world of sports.”.
WALLA