Directed by:
Costa-GavrasCinematography:
Raoul CoutardComposer:
Mikis TheodorakisCast:
Yves Montand, Irene Papas, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jacques Perrin, Charles Denner, François Périer, Bernard Fresson, Marcel Bozzuffi, Clotilde Joano (more)Plots(1)
A left-wing, pro-peace political candidate in an unnamed country (suggesting Greece) is assassinated, leaving his deputies and an ambitious young magistrate to uncover a trail of conspiracy that leads to the highest-ranks of the ruling right-wing government. (official distributor synopsis)
Reviews (2)
I didn't expect much from a political thriller, but this is an incredibly well-directed film, especially in terms of the dynamics of individual scenes. The moment where the politician is fatally wounded and the subsequent chase isn't particularly epic, but the execution is just superb. Overall, it's a film that has an idea and at the same time, excellent execution. You can't pull away from it that easily. ()
This is a movie about political influences, lies, manipulation, and concealment. The movie is also about the futility of trying to fight against it all. Z is a very unpleasant spectacle from the master of political thrillers, Costa-Gavras. I was surprised at how much time the main actor Yves Montand spent on the screen, which in the end adds to the shock and disillusionment that belongs to the tone of this movie. And before the final credits came a total sobering up. ()
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