After Munich
Synopsis
Whether you witnessed it live, learnt about it or never even heard of the Munich Massacre at all — this event changed your life.
September 5th 1972, the tenth day of the Munich Olympics, the Palestinian terrorist group Black September stormed the Israeli athletes’ quarters.
The world watched live on television as eleven hostages were taken and later killed.
Four women were directly impacted by that day: An athlete, a widow, and two undercover agents.
Their lives changed. Their fates redirected. Their well-being and views impacted by the trauma. But they weren’t the only ones.
Credits
Director(s)
Francine Zuckerman
Producer(s)
Francine Zuckerman
Script
Francine Zuckerman
Cinematography
Kristin Fieldhouse
Editor
Radojka Vrabac, Roger Mattussi
Subtitles
French, English
Broadcaster
Documentary Channel; Societé Radio Canada
Sound Designer
Martin Lee
Festival Highlights
Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival, USA, 2021
DocEdge International Film Festival, New Zealand, Speical screening with Director, 2020
Doc Munich International Film Festival, Germany, 2020
Tel Aviv Jewish Film Festival, Israel, 2020
Chicago Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2020
Orange County Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2020
Farthest North Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2020
Jewish Museum of Maryland, USA, 2020
Warsaw International Film Festival, Poland, Official Competition, 2019
CBS Film Series, , 2019
Dallas Video Fest , USA, 2019
Sao Paulo Jewish Film Festival, Brazil
Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival, Hong Kong
Barcelona Jewish Film Festival, Spain
Jüdische Filmwoche, Austria
Budapest Documentary Film Festival, Hungary
Leipzig Cinematheque, Germany
Berlin Jewish Film Festival, Germany
Warsaw Jewish Festival and Museum, Poland
London Jewish Film Festival, UK
Sydney Jewish Museum, Australia
Reviews
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"Zuckerman’s documentary and the women it highlights are fascinating. Those who are fans of history, especially women’s history, will find it incredibly illuminating"
- Jenna Dorsi, Women & Hollywood