Costa-Gavras

Costa-Gavras

▪ French director
byname of  Konstantin Gavras  
born Feb. 12, 1933, Loutra-Iraias, Greece

      Greek-born naturalized French motion-picture director noted for films that have been both political arguments and entertainments (usually as mysteries or thrillers).

      The son of a Russian-born father and a Greek mother, Costa-Gavras left Athens in 1952 to go to Paris, where he enrolled in the Sorbonne. After taking a degree in literature with the intention of becoming a writer, he followed another long-held ambition—to make films—and entered the Institute of Higher Cinematographic Studies (Institut des Haut Études Cinématographiques). He became an assistant to such filmmakers as Yves Allégret, René Clair, René Clément, and Jacques Demy.

      Costa-Gavras's first film, Compartiment tueurs (1966; The Sleeping Car Murders), was a detective thriller. His second, Un Homme de trop (1966; “One Man Too Many,” Shock Troops), a World War II drama, had good reviews; but it was his next film, Z (1968), a powerfully dramatic description of political assassination in Greece, that won him an Academy Award for best foreign-language film and brought him international acclaim. It was followed by L'Aveu (1970; The Confession), on the persecution of a communist by communists in an East European police state, and then by L'État de siège (1972; State of Siege), on the kidnapping of a right-wing American by Uruguayan revolutionaries. Other successful films include Missing (1982), on the desaparecidos (“disappeared persons”) in army-ruled Chile, Betrayed (1988), on the rise of a white-supremacist group in America's heartland, and Music Box (1989), on the prosecution of a Nazi war criminal in the United States. In 1997 he directed Mad City, which starred John Travolta and Dustin Hoffman (Hoffman, Dustin). Costa-Gavras later cowrote and directed Amen. (2002), a war drama that centres on a German soldier who notifies leaders in the Roman Catholic Church about the killings inside Nazi concentration camps, and Le Couperet (2005; The Axe), about a frustrated unemployed man who decides to kill the other people competing against him for a job.

      Although Costa-Gavras's films are often very political, they appeal not only to intellectuals but also to a wide film-going public intrigued by their suspense and well-orchestrated plots.

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