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Title: One Day in September...the Stunning documentary of the Munich Massacre
Post by: Gruzinit on October 07, 2007, 09:11:42 AM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=OhqKgWa50Zo

This is a bit lengthy, over 80 minutes, but well worth it!

September 4th marked the 35th Anniversary of the Munich Massacre, when 11 Israeli atheletes were murdered at the Munich Olympics by PLO terrorists... I previously commented on this documentart after watching Steven Speilberg's atrocious film "Munich".

This film offers an emotional portrayal of the  the men and their families, something never seen in Spielberg's film. The young men whos lives were tragically cut short (like 18 year-old Mark Slavin), the father who would never again see their children grow, and the families whose lives lay shattered and destroyed as their loved ones murderers were allowed to walk free.
Title: Re: One Day in September...the Stunning documentary of the Munich Massacre
Post by: kahaneloyalist on October 07, 2007, 09:18:59 AM
Its very unusual for a documentary in that the terrorists are not shown in a sympathetic light
Title: Re: One Day in September...the Stunning documentary of the Munich Massacre
Post by: Merkava on October 17, 2007, 05:29:13 PM
Thanks 4 the link !!!

Wanted to see this for ages  :)
Title: Re: One Day in September...the Stunning documentary of the Munich Massacre
Post by: kellymaureen on October 17, 2007, 05:41:04 PM
Thanks I saw the movie and it was terribly sympathetic to the terrorists....disappointing
Title: Re: One Day in September...the Stunning documentary of the Munich Massacre
Post by: Gruzinit on October 17, 2007, 06:05:53 PM
I do agree with you regarding some aspects of the documentary. But I find it much better than Spielberg's "Munich'', where the terrorists who did this are then portrayed as victims in a "neverending cycle of violence"... >:(
Title: Re: One Day in September...the Stunning documentary of the Munich Massacre
Post by: Merkava on October 22, 2007, 06:25:44 AM
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But I find it much better than Spielberg's "Munich'', where the terrorists who did this are then portrayed as victims in a "neverending cycle of violence"

I thought Munich was rubbish too.