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Z [VHS] (1969)

Yves Montand , Irene Papas    PG   VHS Tape
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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. --Robert Lane

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77 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Memorable Film In An Excellent DVD Restoration, November 27, 2003
This review is from: Z (DVD)
Although it is seldom seen today, in 1970 Constantin Costa-Gavras' "Z" picked up both the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Picture and an Academy Award as Best Foreign Film. In the wake of the John and Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King assassinations of the 1960s and fueled by the later Watergate scandal, the film had tremendous resonance with American audiences, becoming one of the highest grossing foreign language films ever released in that market.

Based on the novel by Vassilis Vassilikos, which was itself based on the 1966 "Lambrakis Affair" in Greece, "Z" is at once a political thriller and satire. Set in an unnamed nation, it presents a politician who is strongly critical of American and Russian nuclear build up and his nation's participation in it. Denounced by the status quo as a communist, he is met with civic obstruction when he arrives to give a speech and afterward is struck down and killed by a speeding truck in the streets. A drunk driving accident, according to local officials. An assassination, according to his entourage.

Although the film has a somewhat slow and uncertain build, once fully underway it becomes a rapid-fire series of sharply edited scenes in which the sloppy assassination plot is unraveled by a dispassionate magistrate sent to conduct an investigation--an investigation plagued by assaults on witnesses and civic cover-up. But in such a corrupt society, can the full truth ever be known?

Director Costa-Gavras walks a very fine line here, presenting the characters as archetypes but endowing them yet endowing with enough human emotion to engage our interests and sympathies. And the cast is remarkable, with Yves Montond, Irene Papas, and Jean-Louis Trintignant particularly notable. The script is at once chilling and covertly comic, jeering at officialdom around the corners of its more serious business, and the overall look of the film--particularly in the violent crowd scenes--is truly memorable.

The film has been restored to a pristine condition in its original widescreen and the DVD offers a number of language subtitles (including English) in easy-to-read yellow script. Bonus features are slight, but include the original trailer, samples of restoration work, and an extremely interesting conversation between novelist Vassilikos and director Costa-Gavras. Consta-Gravas also offers an audio-commentary--in French, which will be frustrating for those who (like me) do not speak the language.

Although some viewers may not even notice the satirical tone of the film, and while some will be put off by its distinctly liberal slant, I think most viewers--including those who don't normally care for foreign film--will find "Z" a fascinating ride, particularly if they enjoyed the likes of JFK or THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE. Time may have dimmed the origins of the piece, but sadly the subject of governmental corruption and the mendacity of powerbrokers remains as timely as ever.

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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Costa-Gavras' Masterpiece, February 6, 2001
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Z is a political thriller with few action scenes,none of the "thrills" associated with conevntional thrillers. The Murder takes place fairly early on,and it is obvious who is respnosible. The thrill is in the dogged investigation by an incorruptible magistrate{interesting comparison to Stones's JFK},which leads to the highest seats of government. Based on a terrific novel by Vassilis Vassilikos{and an excellent screenplay by Jorge Semprun},this tells the story of the murder of the Greek parliamentarian and doctor Gregory Lambrakis.That it was a political assasination is obvious,though the complicity is so multilayered that it appears that the truth will never come out. Yves Montand is ,as usual, excellent as Lambrakis [referred to as Z throughout the film.Z comes from the Greek verb zei, HE LIVES} Irene Pappas is his suffering wife{and widow}. Costa-Gavras travelled this territory often, {the Confession, Missing} though not with this brilliance. The editing is crsip,leading to the sense of breathlessness among the defendents. I will leave the ending to the viewer.This is probably the best political thriller that I have ever seen, and 31 years later,is till excellent,if not brilliant
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars still a thrill, 30 years later, October 3, 2000
This review is from: Z [VHS] (VHS Tape)
It starts out by saying: "Any similarity to actual persons or events is deliberate" and goes on to tell an intricate, absorbing story.

From 1969, this political thriller stands up as a brilliantly crafted film, helped by an extraordinary cast, great editing, and a marvelous Mikis Theodorakis soundtrack.

What an amazing ensemble of actors ! Yves Montand is fabulous, also the beautiful Irene Papas, Charles Denner, Jacques Perrin, and so many more...but the real hero of this film is Jean-Lois Trintignant. He is magnificent, and the subtleties of his performance riveting.

I don't think you have to subscribe to the politics espoused in this film to appreciate its greatness. It stands as a work of art, and I think Costa-Gavras' finest film.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best...a classic
This movie features some of the best suspense and action (70s style) of any film in its genre. The acting is superb, the direction and cinematography outstanding, and the plot is... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jack Ryan

5.0 out of 5 stars Why subtitles?
I have been a fan of this film since I first saw it as a teenager, even got the sound track on record then, and still have. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Private Dick

3.0 out of 5 stars Another Costa-Gavras political film
This review is for the Criterion Collection DVD edition of the film.

Z a title based on the Greek language expression "Zei" meaning "He lives" is a film based on the... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars It Happened There
"Any resemblance to actual events, to persons living or dead, is not the result of chance. It is DELIBERATE. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars "He is alive"
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Published 7 months ago by Trevor Willsmer

5.0 out of 5 stars great drama
An interesting and accurate portrayal of a very important moment in recent Greek history. Very reflective of the Greek attitudes and values relative to their social structure.
Published 7 months ago by Jon A. Boka

5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT MOVIE IN A GREAT CRITERION COLLECTION
The movie is great and the criterion did a fantastic job of putting this film in the collection. Lot of extras. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Zeljko Toncic

4.0 out of 5 stars "Z" HITS HARD AT FASCIST POLITICS IN OUR WORLD TODAY

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Published 8 months ago by Robin Simmons

5.0 out of 5 stars Criterion Upgrade the way to Go!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Arguably the best political film ever made, and Costa-Gavras's best film...
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