The 2005 film directed by Spielberg tells the story of a series of attacks against the Black September group that claimed responsibility for the deaths of 11 Israeli athletes during the 1972 Olympics. The movie was inspired by a book by George Jonas, written after a man named Yuval Aviv said he had been a Mossad agent and that he had been in charge of the operation to kill the terrorists. In the film, the role of Moshe Weinberg, one of the Israeli athletes who was killed, is played by Weinberg's son Guri, who was an infant when his father was killed.
