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Munich '72: The Making of "Visions of Eight"

Eight renowned international film directors - including Milos Forman, John Schlesinger and Arthur Penn - are given free reign to create a short movie about whatever they want at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics.

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Eight renowned international film directors - including Milos Forman, John Schlesinger and Arthur Penn - are given free reign to create a short movie about whatever they want at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics.

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