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6 January 2006 (USA) moreTagline:
The world was watching in 1972 as 11 Israeli athletes were murdered at the Munich Olympics. This is the story of what happened next.Plot:
Based on the true story of the Black September aftermath, about the five men chosen to eliminate the ones responsible for that fateful day. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
Nominated for 5 Oscars. Another 7 wins & 21 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(124 articles)
Ciff 2009: The winners! And our reviews (From Roger Ebert's Blog. 22 October 2009, 6:39 PM, PDT)
Gary Ross also set to helm 'Helm' now?
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An Outstanding Thriller more (774 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Eric Bana | ... | Avner | |
| Daniel Craig | ... | Steve | |
| Ciarán Hinds | ... | Carl | |
| Mathieu Kassovitz | ... | Robert | |
| Hanns Zischler | ... | Hans | |
| Ayelet Zurer | ... | Daphna | |
| Geoffrey Rush | ... | Ephraim | |
| Gila Almagor | ... | Avner's Mother | |
| Michael Lonsdale | ... | Papa | |
| Mathieu Amalric | ... | Louis | |
| Moritz Bleibtreu | ... | Andreas | |
| Valeria Bruni Tedeschi | ... | Sylvie | |
| Meret Becker | ... | Yvonne | |
| Marie-Josée Croze | ... | Jeanette the Dutch Assassin | |
| Yvan Attal | ... | Tony - Andreas' Friend |
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Also Known As:
Munich (Canada: French title) (France)Steven Spielberg's Munich (Australia)
Untitled 1972 Munich Olympics Project (USA) (working title)
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Rated R for strong graphic violence, some sexual content, nudity and language.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
164 min | Philippines:163 min (cut)Color:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Ireland:15A | Australia:MA | Czech Republic:12 | UK:15 | Singapore:M18 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | Finland:K-15 | Netherlands:16 | Norway:15 | Argentina:16 | Portugal:M/16 | Germany:16 | Hong Kong:IIB | Spain:18 | Philippines:R-13 | Sweden:15 | Iceland:16 | Malaysia:18PL | Malaysia:U (heavily cut) | Hungary:16 | New Zealand:R16 | South Korea:15 | Japan:PG-12 | Brazil:16 | Peru:14 | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:14A (Ontario) | Denmark:15 | South Africa:16 | Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba) | USA:R (certificate #42321) | France:U (with warning) | Australia:M (TV rating) | India:A (cinema release)Fun Stuff
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After getting the rights to George Jonas's book "Vengeance", Steven Spielberg commissioned three scripts: one from David Webb Peoples and Janet Peoples, one from Charles Randolph, and one from Eric Roth. Roth's script was chosen and subsequently revised by Tony Kushner. moreGoofs:
Continuity: When the crew eats for the first time together, Steve holds up his plate for Avner to put some meat on it. In the next shot, Steve's plate is on the table as Avner serves him the meat. moreQuotes:
[first lines]American Athlete: Hey! Oh! Shame, shame! Closing down the beer garden. 100 meter dash powered by knackwurst and lager.
American Athlete: Where are you guys from?
American Athlete: What is your event?
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Papa Was a Rollin' Stone moreFAQ
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'Munich' is, on the whole, a straight forward hit-man movie. The assignments are handed out; the team is assembled, each with their own specialty; and they travel about Europe plotting and carrying out their hits. We have the inevitable paranoia, the double agents and suspicious loyalties. So far, so familiar. Only 'Munich' is wrapped in the thin veneer of 'history' and 'fact', and mob bosses and corporate espionage is replaced with Middle Eastern politics and Israeli-Arab relations. I mention this because the politics of 'Munich' are really nothing more than a topical plot devise, used the same way as cold-war relations and soviet villainy was used thirty years ago.
What prevents 'Munich' becoming just a generic updated-cold-war thriller, is the sheer quality of the production. From the flawless recreation of European capitals in the early seventies to the impeccable costume design to the beautiful cinematography 'Munich' is a visually fascinating movie. The performances are universally outstanding, with Bana in particular bringing a sense of tough nobility that seems to be his forte. The script is intelligent and thought-provoking, and it is Kushner's focus on the emotional and psychological landscape of his characters rather than the details of political contract killing, that ultimately lifts the movie above the generic. The kind of self-consciously poetic prose for which he is known, so often seeming unrealistically erudite, is kept to a minimum, and when it does appear, is so beautifully written and performed that all reservations are forgotten.
Ultimately, the greatest praise must be reserved for Spielberg, who has, with 'Munich', created perhaps the first truly adult movie of his career. We see no signs of his trademark sentimentality, his descents into fantasy, his childish simplification of motivation. With 'Munich', he embraces ambiguity and complexity, and as a result, has invited criticism from those who prefer their drama simplistically black and white. Above all, one can't help but wonder what the Spielberg oeuvre would look had he not dedicated his career to kid's movies, fantasies and feel-good sci-fi.
'Munich' is an intelligent and gripping thriller that is a major contender for award recognition, and deservedly so. An outstanding achievement.