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  1. Nov 24, 2016 · Costa-Gavras is a Greek–French film director and producer, famous for his political movies, and especially his thriller Z, as well as for some interesting comedies.He has received a number of awards, among which the Cannes Film Festival Best Director Award, the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as the London Film Critics’ Circle Award for Director and Screenwriter of the Year.

  2. Z. Directed by Costa-Gavras • 1969 • Algeria, France. Starring Yves Montand, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Irene Papas. A pulse-pounding political thriller, Greek expatriate director Costa-Gavras’s Z was one of the cinematic sensations of the late sixties, and remains among the most vital dispatches from that hallowed era of filmmaking.

  3. Costa Gavras. Constantinos Gavras (lahir 13 Februari 1933) merupakan seorang sutradara berkebangsaan Yunani yang memiliki nama kecilnya ialah (Constantin) Costa-Gavras. Dia dilahirkan di Loutra Iraias. Dia mulai berkarier di dunia film sejak tahun 1965 .

  4. Konstantínos Gavrás, numit Costa-Gavras, este un regizor de cinema franco–grec, nascut la Loutra-Iraias (Atena) pe 13 februarie 1933. Este tatal lui Romain Gavras, co-fondatorul societatii de productie Kourtrajmé, si al lui Julie Gavras, asistenta si realizatoare (La Faute à Fidel!, 2006).Cand a lasat Atena pentru a merge la Paris, si-a luat licenta in literatura. Imediat intra la ...

  5. Sep 28, 2019 · Costa-Gavras is the winner of two Oscars for Z (1969) and Missing (1982). With this new movie, he has created a furious, insightful and at times funny political thriller centering around the ...

  6. Feb 19, 2024 · Hollywood Flashback: Costa-Gavras’ ‘Z’ Ventured Into New Oscar Territory. The French-Algerian production was the first movie to be nominated for both best picture and foreign-language film.

  7. Costa-Gavras' most recent film, La Petite Apocalypse (The Minor Apocalypse), is a decidedly minor affair, a satire of 1960s radicals, capitalist greed, the demise of communism, and an overzealous media. It premiered in New York in 1995 not on a theatrical run, but as the opening film in the Sixth Annual Human Rights Watch International Film ...