Swiss-Directed 'September 5' Leads German Film Awards Nominations
Tim Fehlbaum's thriller about the 1972 Munich Olympics bombing receives ten nominations at the German Film Awards, including Best Film and Best Director.
Tim Fehlbaum's thriller about the 1972 Munich Olympics bombing receives ten nominations at the German Film Awards, including Best Film and Best Director.

"The film therefore starts as odd-on favourite to win the Golden Lola – the German equivalent of an Oscar for best movie"
In a remarkable achievement for Swiss cinema, director Tim Fehlbaum's 'September 5' has garnered an impressive ten nominations at the prestigious German Film Awards. This outstanding recognition positions the Swiss-directed film as a frontrunner for the Golden Lola, Germany's equivalent to the Academy Awards. The nominations span multiple major categories, including Best Film and Best Director, marking a significant milestone for Swiss filmmaking in the international arena.
The film presents a gripping narrative centered around the tragic events of the 1972 Munich Olympics bombing. Taking a unique perspective, the story unfolds through the lens of an American TV crew assigned to cover the sporting event. This innovative storytelling approach offers viewers a fresh angle on one of history's most devastating sporting event tragedies. The film's powerful narrative and technical excellence have earned it widespread critical acclaim and multiple nominations.
'September 5' has secured nominations across numerous prestigious categories, including Best Film and Best Director for Tim Fehlbaum. Notable among the nominations is Leonie Benesch's consideration for Best Supporting Actress. The film faces strong competition in the Best Film category, where it stands among six distinguished productions. Notable competitors include Andreas Dresen's 'In Liebe, Eure Hilde' and Mohammad Rasoulof's 'The Seed of the Sacred Fig'. The winners will be announced at a ceremony in Berlin on May 9.
The significant recognition of 'September 5' at the German Film Awards underscores the growing influence of Swiss cinema in the international film landscape. This Swiss-German collaboration demonstrates the powerful potential of cross-border filmmaking in Europe. The film's success not only highlights Switzerland's artistic capabilities but also strengthens cultural ties between Switzerland and Germany in the film industry.