Z – Anatomie eines politischen Mordes (1969)
56KZ – Anatomie eines politischen Mordes: Directed by Costa-Gavras. With Yves Montand, Irene Papas, Jean-Louis Trintignant, François Périer. The public murder of a prominent politician and doctor amid a violent demonstration is covered up by military and government officials. A tenacious magistrate is determined not to let them get away with it.
“First and foremost, it is a true story. Itu0026#39;s the story of the assassination of Grigoris Lambrakis, that eventually led to the military junta. Every time I see it, it gives me the chills. Since Z was released while the junta was still in power, it was banned in Greece for several years. After the fall of the military junta, Z was worshiped, although we saw it on TV much later in order to avoid stirring passions. In terms of the plot, if youu0026#39;re not Greek, itu0026#39;s quite possible you might be left with many unanswered questions, but, in general, it is an accurate description of Greece during that era. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhile Vassilikosu0026#39; novel (written in 1966) has driven him to exile from 1967, Theodorakis was still in Greece under surveillance and managed to write his excellent score secretly. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eCosta-Gavras gives us a top-class fast paced direction which hasnu0026#39;t aged even today, although Iu0026#39;m sure the Oscar was as much a political decision as a purely artistic one. What is truly spot-on is the casting. Both Montand and Trintignant excel, but even minor roles like Vago and Yago are portrayed in an extremely realistic way. My small objection would be Irene Papas staying near-silent throughout the movie. Although her talent allows her to pull it off with class, I really didnu0026#39;t understand why she was not supposed to talk.”