A new thriller set in the newsroom of US broadcaster ABC during the 1972 Munich Olympics explores how their journalists were among the first to cover a terror attack on TV in real time, “a turning point” in media history, its director Tim Fehlbaum told AFP. “…
Taut Munich Olympics thriller explores media and terror
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The groundbreaking thriller detailing the response of ABC journalists to the 1972 Munich Olympics terror attack showcases the power of media in promoting transparency and accountability. Directed by Tim Fehlbaum, the film is hailed as a pivotal moment in the evolution of televised reporting, emphasizing the media's critical role in safeguarding democracy and human rights.
A new film by Tim Fehlbaum focuses on ABC's coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics terror attack, questioning whether the dawn of real-time terror reporting has led to responsible journalism or merely sensationalized tragedy. Critics argue that the film highlights the need for media to prioritize national security and respect for victims over ratings.