Z (1969)



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Synopsis:
Z is one of the most politically insightful films ever made, exposing government hypocrisy and cover-up in the wake of a political assassination. Zei (Yves Montand) is a scientist who is scheduled to give a speech against the use of the atomic bomb. On the way to the event, he is attacked outside the auditorium by a group of right-wing extremists with political ties to the government as the police stand by and do nothing to intervene. He recovers long enough to make the speech but is later clubbed again and must undergo several surgeries, then dies during one of the procedures. A newspaper reporter finds a witness to the event and a judge willing to hear the case despite government protests. The ensuing trial reveals a government conspiracy, but the results of the trial are thrown out when a new government is formed by a military coup, which results in the intolerance that outlaws long hair, the Beatles, and any peaceful protests. Director Costa-Gavras used actual trial transcripts of the investigation into the May 22, 1963, assassination of Greek pacifist leader Gregoris Lambrakis, which proved a government conspiracy in his death. Yves Montand gives the best dramatic performance of his life, and Irene Papas stars as his wife, Helena. Z won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film of 1969, was 14th in terms of box-office success, and hit an international nerve in the age of social unrest, government cover-up, and political assassinations. All those involved worked on the film for a reduced rate with an option for royalties based on earnings at the theater window. The letter Z in the Greek alphabet means "he is alive." ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1969
Director Credit
Konstantinos Gavras Director
Cast Credit
Gérard Darrieu Baron
Jean-Pierre Miquel Pierre
Georges Géret Nick
Jean Bouise Deputy Georges Pirou
Bernard Fresson Matt
Renato Salvatori Yago
Georges Rouquier
Steve Gadler English Photographer
Magali Noël Nick's Sister
Jean-Francois Gobbi Jimmy the Boxer
Jose Artur The Newspaper Editor
Guy Mairesse Dumas
Jean Dasté Coste
Gabriel Jabbour Bozzini
Pierre Dux The General
Andrée Tainsy Nick's Mother
Marcel Bozzuffi Vago
Van Doude The Hospital Director
Clotilde Joano Shoula
Julien Guiomar The Colonel
Eva Simonet Niki
Maurice Baquet The Bald Man
Yves Montand The Deputy
Irene Papas Helene, the Deputy's wife
Jean-Louis Trintignant The Magistrate
Jacques Simonet Photojournalist
François Perier Public Prosecutor
Charles Denner Manuel
Production Credits Credit
Jacques Simonet Producer
Ahmed Rachedi Producer
Art Department Credit
Jacques D'Ovidio Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Raoul Coutard Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Piet Bolscher Costume Designer



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