Paramount Secures Worldwide Rights to Gripping Thriller "September 5"
In a move that is set to shake up the Oscar race, Paramount Pictures has acquired the worldwide distribution rights for the highly anticipated film "September 5," an across-the-board awards contender that captivated audiences at this year's fall film festivals.A Cinematic Masterpiece Poised to Captivate Audiences
Exploring the Moral Dilemmas of Journalism in a Time of Crisis
"September 5" is a dramatic thriller that delves into the ethical and moral challenges faced by journalists during the 1972 Munich Olympics terrorist attack. Directed by Tim Fehlbaum, the film follows the coverage of the event by ABC Sports, led by legendary chief Roone Arledge (played by Peter Sarsgaard) and young coordinating producer Geoff Mason (portrayed by John Magaro). The film also features Leonie Benesch as a German national who assists the network in navigating the language and cultural complexities of the situation.The film's gripping narrative not only serves as a time capsule of how news was handled in the pre-digital age but also speaks to the pressing issues of our time. The Hollywood Reporter's review praised the film as "an enlightening, altogether gripping experience" with a "terrific cast," highlighting its ability to transcend the boundaries of a mere historical account.A Cinematic Triumph Poised to Captivate Audiences
The acquisition of "September 5" by Paramount Pictures is a testament to the film's exceptional quality and commercial potential. The studio has secured the worldwide distribution rights, with the exception of Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, where the film will be handled by Constantin Film. Paramount's decision to platform the film in the U.S. on November 27, the Wednesday of the Thanksgiving long weekend, and expand its theatrical footprint into December, coupled with a full-fledged awards push, underscores the studio's confidence in the film's ability to resonate with audiences and critics alike.The film's producers, including Fehlbaum, Sean Penn, Philipp Trauer, and Thomas Wöbke, have assembled a talented team that has already generated significant buzz and critical acclaim. The comparisons drawn to past best picture Oscar winners Argo and Spotlight further heighten the anticipation surrounding "September 5" and its potential to make a lasting impact on the awards season.Paramount's Formidable Awards Slate Bolstered by "September 5"
The acquisition of "September 5" adds to Paramount's already impressive awards slate, which includes highly anticipated titles such as Gladiator 2, Better Man, and Transformers One. The studio's decision to keep the film within its own distribution network speaks to its belief in the project's ability to captivate audiences and garner critical acclaim.As the Oscar race heats up, the arrival of "September 5" on Paramount's roster is sure to shake up the landscape, with industry insiders and cinephiles eagerly anticipating the film's impact on the awards season. With its gripping narrative, talented cast, and timely exploration of the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists, "September 5" is poised to become one of the most talked-about and celebrated films of the year.