À la suite du meurtre d'un homme de gauche de premier plan, un enquêteur tente de révéler la vérité alors que des membres du gouvernement essaient de couvrir leur implication.À la suite du meurtre d'un homme de gauche de premier plan, un enquêteur tente de révéler la vérité alors que des membres du gouvernement essaient de couvrir leur implication.À la suite du meurtre d'un homme de gauche de premier plan, un enquêteur tente de révéler la vérité alors que des membres du gouvernement essaient de couvrir leur implication.
- A remporté 2 oscars
- 12 victoires et 13 nominations au total
- Hélène
- (as Irène Papas)
- Vago
- (as Marcel Bozzufi)
- Shoula
- (as Clotilde Joanno)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe actor playing the doctor got cold feet during his explanation of the X-rays of Z's cranium. A real doctor, acting as an extra, volunteered to fill in and finished the scene - his only acting performance on film.
- GaffesAfter hitting Z, Vigo and Yago escape on a three-wheeler. Shortly thereafter, the driver Yago is captured by a policeman. The policeman searches him and finds a truncheon. When the guard uses the truncheon on Yago's chest to keep him away, the stick clearly flexes.
- Citations
Françoise Bonnot, Voiceover Narration: [final lines] The military regime banned: long hair, miniskirts, Sophocles, Tolstoy, Euripides, Russian-style toasts, strikes, Aristophanes, Ionesco, Sartre, Albee, Pinter, freedom of the press, sociology, Beckett, Dostoyevsky, modern music, pop music, new math, and the letter Z, which means HE LIVES in Ancient Greek.
- Générique farfeluAny resemblance to actual events, to persons living or dead, is not the result of chance. It is DELIBERATE. (Signed by) Jorge Semprún, Costa-Gavras
- ConnexionsFeatured in La solitude du chanteur de fond (1974)
- Bandes originalesMesse Pour le Temps Présent--Psyché Rock
(uncredited)
Composed and Performed by Pierre Henry
Courtesy of Philips/PolyGram Records
by arrangement with PolyGram Special Markets
© 1967 Philips Classics Productions
However there are 1-2 things worth mentioning that might interest some folks that are not from Greece: Jean Louis Trintignant's character "The Examining Magistrate" was in reality Christos Sargetakis who became the president of Greece for 5 years(1985-1990).
The film ends with the rise of the military dictatorship and it is suggested that the upposition didn't really capitalise on Lambrakis' assassination.That's not what happened in reality.
In reality the Lambrakis assassination caused the resignation of prime minister Karamanlis(the right wing P.M of Greece at that time) and the triumph of the upposition(something like the democrats in the U.S,the G.Papandreou party,NOT Lambrakis' left wing party) in the elections of 1963 with a whooping 54% which becomes even bigger when taking into account the situation in Greece at that time,with right-wing police controlling everything and manipulating the citizens.
Of course the film was made after the democratic-elected government had fallen and junta had taken over.(in fact the democratic government had fallen 2 years*in 1965* before the junta took over and we had a false semi-democratic government that consisted right wing members of parliament and defected members of the G.Papandreou party)
So in reality the Lambrakis assassination DID make a difference in Greece,if only for 2 years(1963-1965) while on the film nothing changed.I guess with the ultimate rise of the junta that was reigning at the time the film was made it was proper to make the film bleaker than the true events.
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- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 83 305 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 10 144 $ US
- 15 mars 2009
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 83 305 $ US