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  1. An icon of activist cinema and president of the Cinémathèque Française, director Costa-Gavras pushed the boundaries of French cinema and redefined the police thriller genre starting in the 1960s.

  2. Mar 20, 2020 · After the German occupation of Greece during World War II, his father, a resistance fighter suspected of communism, was imprisoned during the country’s civil war, which lasted up until 1949, and as a result, Costa-Gavras was denied the right to higher education.

  3. Nov 4, 2013 · This is perhaps one of the explanations of why the film has gone on to become so popular. But as Z ’s now 80-year-old director, Costa-Gavras, says, sitting by the poolside of a five-star hotel in Mumbai, that far from trying to broaden the film’s appeal, he had kept it anonymous out of necessity.

  4. Dec 14, 2018 · Costa-Gavras is the master of political thrillers and his movies are depressive and entertaining at the same time. Image: Hellas Film Box. The worldwide success of 'Z' In 1969, Costa-Gavras...

  5. Costa-Gavras is the world’s premier agitprop film-maker. He casts well. He has a good sense of drama and timing. He has a decided talent for political melodrama, for the mood, for the visual creation of atmosphere.

  6. Costa-Gavras is a Greek-born naturalized French motion-picture director noted for films that have been both political arguments and entertainments (usually as mysteries or thrillers). His best-known movies include Z, State of Siege, Missing, and Betrayed, all of which focus on contemporary political situations.

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  8. Oct 25, 2009 · Carrying on the tradition of the politically informed films of Francesco Rosi (Salvatore Giuliano, Hands over the City, and The Moment of Truth), which turned recent politics into complex, engrossing cinematic myths, Costa-Gavras would proceed to advance the political thriller toward a popular mode.