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Z (1969)

Genre: Drama, Foreign Language, Suspense
Runtime: 127 mins

Cast: Yves Montand, Irene Papas, Jean-Louis Trintignant

Directed by: Costa-Gavras
Written by Jorge SemprĂșn

Country: Algeria / France
Year Released: 2009


Premise
When Greek doctor and humanist Gregorios Lambrakis was assassinated in 1963, his murder led to political scandal and revealed governmental corruption. Based on a true story.


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Rating: NR  Parent's Guide


Costa-Gavras's Z, winner of the 1970 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film, is a classic political thriller, combining intrigue with raw emotional power. The story turns on the investigation of the assassination of a left-wing Greek politician (Yves Montand), and his government's attempts to cover up the murky circumstances. Montand receives death threats as he prepares to give a speech condemning the government, and is then run down in front of numerous witnesses. Jean-Louis Trintignant (The Conformist) plays the judge assigned to the investigation, who gradually discovers how far the state will go to rid itself of political opposition. As he is warned off the case by his superiors, the judge becomes even more determined to discover the truth, no matter where it might lead. Costa-Gavras (Missing, Mad City) is in familiar territory here, but no one handles this type of material better. Z is a classic of political intrigue and social consciousness.



Review by Amazon.com