Co-op Film Series: One Day In September

When Tuesday, December 6, 2011
9pm to 12:42pm
Where Bracken Library, Ball State University
What Film

"Macdonald lets the facts speak for themselves, and what a powerful and unforgettable statement they indeed make." - MovieReport.com

"Has such a powerful subject...that it can hardly fail to make an emotional impact."

"Oscar-winning documentary shows an Olympian tragedy in rich detail." - Netflix

In 1972, athletes from around the globe gathered in Munich, Germany for the Olympic Games. However, the Olympic spirit of brotherhood and peaceful competition was shattered when eight Palestinian terrorists invaded the athletes' quarters to take the Israeli team hostage, resulting in the violent deaths of eleven athletes. In One Day in September, director Kevin Macdonald mixes newsreel coverage of the tragedy with interviews of witnesses and participants (including Jamil Al Gashey, the only surviving member of the terrorist cadre Black September who were responsible for the killings), as they discuss what happened, and how a dangerous situation turned tragic and deadly . Produced by two-time Oscar winner Arthur Cohn,One Day in September earned Cohn another trophy when it received an Academy Award as Best Documentary Feature.