One Day in September is a documentary film that recounts the tragic events of the 1972 Munich Olympics. The film focuses on the terrorist attack carried out by the Palestinian group Black September, which resulted in the deaths of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches.
The documentary explores the lead-up to the attack, the failed rescue attempt by German authorities, and the aftermath of the tragedy. It also delves into the political implications of the attack and the impact it had on future Olympic Games.
One Day in September provides a harrowing look at the events of that fateful day and the lasting effects it had on the world. It serves as a reminder of the dangers of terrorism and the importance of international cooperation in preventing such tragedies from happening again.
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One Day in September
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Immigrant Song
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Child in Time
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It's Not Too Beautiful
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The Beta Band:
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Joy
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Johann Sebastian Bach:
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Tom Parker: Arrangement Apollo 100: Performer |
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Express Yourself
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Glasgow
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Rise
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The Saint
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Short Piece 5
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Short Piece 11
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Short Piece 12
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Facades
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Compassion in Exile (3b x 1)
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Closing
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Symphony No. 2
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Philip Glass:
Writer
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Heat
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Minus 61 in Detroit
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God Moving Over the Face of the Waters
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Reting's Eyes
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Philip Glass:
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