“September 5” film revisits 1972 broadcast of Munich Olympics terrorism
His swimming pursuits at the 1972 Olympics complete, Canada’s Byron MacDonald joined some friends one night in Munich for a live viewing of another big sports event on the go at the time — hockey’s Summit Series.
The walk back to the athlete village in the wee hours was a jovial one after Canada’s 4-1 Game 2 triumph over the Soviet Union in Montreal. That journey home would include a brush with terror in what would soon become one of the Games’ darkest days.
“Initially it was surreal,” MacDonald said. “The gravity of the situation didn’t hit right away.”
The behind-the-scenes broadcast coverage of the events that day provides the hook for “September 5,” a new film that takes viewers inside the ABC Sports control room at those Games.