Geoff Mason Goes Inside Production of September 5, Reflects on Munich Olympics
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The new Golden Globe-nomiated film "September 5" revisits the live broadcast of the 1972 Munich Olympics tragedy, telling the story through the eyes of the ABC Sports production team as they reported on the hostage crisis. Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer Geoffrey Mason, who was at the center of the events and serves as one of the main characters in the film, recounts his experiences on that fateful day, the role he played in the development and production of September 5, and how the film aims to maintain as much historical authenticity as possible. More information at september5movie.com.
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