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Sub-Genre
Thriller
Publisher
Warner Bros. Home Ent.
Certificate
15
Leading Role
Eric Bana
Region Code
Region 2
Edition
Normal, 1 disc(s)
EAN
5050583028873
Format
DVD
Producer
Barry Mendel, Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg, Colin Wilson
Language
English
Release Year
2006
Actor
Arthur Chazal, Mathieu Amalric, Guy Amir, Lili Bordan, Sharon Alexander, Mathieu Kassovitz, Mosko Alkalai, Ayelet Zurer, Gila Almagor, Yvan Attal, Ziad Adwan, Eric Bana, Hanns Zischler, Richard Brake, Marie-Josee Croze, Hiam Abbass, Ossie Beck, Ciaran Hinds, Geoffrey Rush, Daniel Craig
Subtitle Language
Arabic\Icelandic
Director
Steven Spielberg
Features
Widescreen, Introduction from Director Steven Spielberg\Munich the Team the Mission, Closed Caption, With Subtitles
Run Time
157 Mins
Genre
Drama, Historical
Film/TV Title
Munich
Aspect Ratio
2.35 Anamorphic Wide Screen

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A thought-provoking surprise from famed director Steven Spielberg, MUNICH explores the after effects of the brutal terrorist attacks on the Israeli athletic team at that German city's 1972 Olympic games.

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Producer
Barry Mendel, Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg, Colin Wilson
EAN
5050583028873
eBay Product ID (ePID)
52985469

Product Key Features

Film/TV Title
Munich
Actor
Arthur Chazal, Mathieu Amalric, Guy Amir, Lili Bordan, Sharon Alexander, Mathieu Kassovitz, Mosko Alkalai, Ayelet Zurer, Gila Almagor, Yvan Attal, Ziad Adwan, Eric Bana, Hanns Zischler, Richard Brake, Marie-Josee Croze, Hiam Abbass, Ossie Beck, Ciaran Hinds, Geoffrey Rush, Daniel Craig
Director
Steven Spielberg
Subtitle Language
Arabic\Icelandic
Format
DVD
Language
English
Release Year
2006
Features
Widescreen, Introduction from Director Steven Spielberg\Munich the Team the Mission, Closed Caption, With Subtitles
Aspect Ratio
2.35 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Run Time
157 Mins
Genre
Drama, Historical

Additional Product Features

Certificate
15
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Film 2006 - ...a thumpingly well-made superbly paced thriller, USA Today - This is a smart and often tense work....It's definitely powerful enough to make you wish he'd head in this direction more often, Entertainment Weekly - Included in Entertainment Weekly's Top Ten Films Of The Year -- Steven Spielberg's brilliant political thriller is a work of spectacular and unsettling excitement, Uncut - Spielberg has completed the process begun with simpler SCHINDLER'S LIST to become a truly adult director, with this, his bravest film
Consumer Advice
Contains strong violence and strong language
Hearing Impaired
English
Additional Information
A thought-provoking surprise from famed director Steven Spielberg, MUNICH explores the after effects of the brutal terrorist attacks on the Israeli athletic team at that German city's 1972 Olympic Games. Loosely adapted from the book VENGEANCE by Hungarian George Jonas, the script was largely written by the provocative, award-winning playwright Tony Kushner (ANGELS IN AMERICA), who lends an incisive intelligence to the dialogue. The film begins with the violent sequence of the terrorists carrying out their attacks on the Israelis; a bloody and gruesome sequence that is deftly and beautifully handled by Spielberg and his brilliant cinematographer, Januzs Kaminski. Back in Israel, we meet the handsome and charming Avner, deeply in love with his beautiful, pregnant wife. Domestic bliss is short-lived however; immediately following these Black September attacks, Avner (THE HULK's Eric Bana), the son of an Israeli hero, is summoned by his country's famed secret service agency, the Mossad, to carry out violent retaliations against those Palestinian terrorists allegedly behind the Munich massacre. Commanded from afar by prickly government agent Ephraim (the inimitable Geoffrey Rush), Avner and his team of handpicked men pugnacious South African Steve (Daniel Craig), goofy ex-toy maker Robert (French actor Matthieu Kassovitz), morally conflicted Carl (Ciaran Hinds), and terse professional Hans (Hanns Zischler) must deal with some shady, nefarious international figures as they track down their Palestinian prey. Their mission takes them everywhere, from the villas of Rome to a seedy hotel in Cyprus, and with each successful kill, Avner's iron will begins to dissolve, and guilt and doubt begin to take hold of his conscience. Strong performances (particularly by the magnetic Eric Bana), gripping action, moral complexity, and a political urgency make the film not only consistently entertaining, but enormously important. Kushner and Spielberg work together to make it clear that the past informs the present, and the lingering final shot should leave viewers with much to think about.
Movie/TV Title
Munich
Composer
John Williams
Sound source
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Screenwriter
Tony Kushner, Eric Roth

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  • Munich

    The world was watching in 1972 as 11 Israeli athletes were murdered at the Munich Olympics. This is the story of what happened next. In Israel, the handsome and charming Avner (Eric Bana) is deeply in love with his pregnant wife. Domestic bliss is short-lived; immediately following the "Black September" attack in Munich's Olympic village, Avner, the son of an Israeli hero, is summoned by his country's famed secret service agency, the Mossad, to carry out violent retaliations against those Palestinian terrorists allegedly behind the massacre. Commanded from afar by prickly government agent Ephraim (the inimitable Geoffrey Rush), Avner and his team of handpicked men - pugnacious South African Steve (Daniel Craig), goofy ex-toy maker Robert (Matthieu Kassovitz), morally conflicted Carl ...

  • a little hard going!

    this film is a little hard going as it centers on the emotional problems incured as the men go about their job of excecuting the terrorists resposible for the munich massacre,but that is a small complaint as the film is accurate,feels 'earthy' in its realism and keeps the viewer fixed as the story unfolds. the partial flashbacks of the massacre only helps you too feel both sides of the antagonists fury as the enevitable body count mounts.