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Z

78.28999999999999 %|Feb 26, 1969|Thriller, Crime, Drama

Amidst a heated political climate, the opposition leader is killed in what appears to be a traffic accident. When a magistrate finds evidence of a government cover-up, witnesses start to get targeted. A thinly-fictionalized account of the events surrounding the assassination of Greek politician Grigoris Lambrakis in 1963, Z captures the outrage about the military junta that ruled Greece at the time.

Featured Crew

Raoul Coutard
Director of Photography
Míkis Theodorakis
Original Music Composer
Costa-Gavras
Director
Eric Schlumberger
Associate Producer
Jacques D'Ovidio
Set Decoration
Jean Garcenot
Camera Operator
Bernard Gérard
Orchestrator
Jacques D'Ovidio
Production Design

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Cast

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Yves Montand
The Deputy, a doctor
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Irene Papas
Hélène, wife of the Deputy
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Jean-Louis Trintignant
Examining Magistrate
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Jacques Perrin
Photojournalist
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Charles Denner
Manuel, friend of the Deputy, lawyer
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François Périer
Public Prosecutor
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Bernard Fresson
Matt, friend of the Deputy, lawyer
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Pierre Dux
Gendarmerie General Missou
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Magali Noël
Nick's Sister
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Julien Guiomar
Gendarmerie Colonel
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Jean Bouise
Deputy Georges Pirou, friend of the Deputy
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Maurice Baquet
Heroic Bricklayer
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Habib Reda
Deputy Public Prosecutor
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Hassan El-Hassani
General's Chauffeur
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Gérard Darrieu
Barone, activist of the CROC
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Jean-Pierre Miquel
Pierre, a lawyer
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Sid Ahmed Agoumi
Gendarmerie Officer
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Jean Dasté
Illya Coste, chauffeur
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Van Doude
Hospital Director
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Jean-François Gobbi
Jimmy, the boxer
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Guy Mairesse
Dumas aka The Russian
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Andrée Tainsy
Nick's Mother
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Eva Simonet
Niki, the Prosecutor's Daughter
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José Artur
Editor-in-chief of the newspaper (uncredited)
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Raoul Coutard
English Surgeon (uncredited)
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Steve Gadler
English Photographer (uncredited)
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Gabriel Jabbour
Bozzini, secretary of the investigating judge (uncredited)
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Georges Rouquier
Attorney General (uncredited)