Global Screen to Co-Produce Munich ’72 Docuseries

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The Telepool brand Global Screen has partnered with Tadmor Entertainment and Channel 8 to co-produce the three-part documentary series Munich ’72.

The docuseries tells the story of a group of terrorists known as Black September, who stormed the Olympic Village at the Munich games in 1972. Also available as a 90-minute theatrical film, Munich ’72 presents a close-up and dramatic representation of the atrocity and the failure of a rescue operation that resulted in the deaths of 11 Israeli Olympic team members.

Directed by Israeli director, writer and editor Roman Shumunov (Back to Chernobyl, Here and Now, Babylon Dreamers) and produced by Israeli TV producer Ronen Machlis-Balzam (Berenshtein), Munich ’72 blends documentary and fiction. Supported by newly declassified protocols, the series reveals conversations from the Israeli cabinet during the crisis and unseen German documents divulging discussions that took place in the German crisis room where the event was managed.

Julia Weber, head of international sales and acquisitions at Global Screen, said: “We are highly committed and honored to contribute to this documentary as co-producers and engage people in conversation about the Munich attack at the Olympic Games ahead of the 50th anniversary in September 2022. For the first time, this terrible chain of events and failures in Germany at the time will be told from an Israeli perspective, including newly revealed material reflecting the historical background and different correlations of the political groups involved.”

Gideon Tadmor, chairman, and Emilio Schenker, CEO, of Tadmor Entertainment, added: “We are thrilled to kick off this incredible project that will share new revelations and shed new light on one of the most tragic events in our country’s history. Together with our amazing partners and a visionary director, we will bring the story of the 1972 Munich Massacre to the forefront for a new generation.”

Rinat Klein, CEO of Channel 8, commented: “We are very excited to be part of this production and work on this groundbreaking project that will change how we look at a significant historical event that still affects our world today.”

Shumunov said: “I am humbled and thrilled to work together with our international partners on this exciting documentary series. Together we will shed new light on the tragic events of the Munich Olympics, which continue to cast a shadow upon us to this day.”