Costa-Gavras

Costa-Gavras

Naissance : 12/02/1933 (91 ans)
Loutra Iraias, Grèce

Biographie

Costa-Gavras studied Literature at the Sorbonne and Filmmaking at the IDHEC. After graduating, he worked as an assistant to directors including René Clair, René Clement, Jacques Demy, Marcel Ophüls and Jean Becker. In 1965 he directed his first feature film, Compartiment Tueurs (The Sleeping Car Murders). Outstanding among his politically committed films are Z (1969), winner of the Best Film in a Foreign Language and Best Editing Academy Awards and of the Special Jury Prize at Cannes, Missing (1981), Best Screenplay Academy Award and Golden Palm at Cannes, Music Box (1989), Golden Bear at Berlin, and Amen (2002), César for Best Screenplay. In 2012 he competed in San Sebastian Festival’s Official Selection with Le capital (Capital). He has been the president of the Cinémathèque Française since 2007.

Festival de San Sebastián

Réalisateur

Scénariste

Films
2019

Adults in the Room

2012

Le Capital

2009

Eden à l'ouest

2005

Le Couperet

2002

Amen.

1993

La Petite Apocalypse

1986

Conseil de famille

1983

Hanna K. - scénario original

1982

Missing - Porté disparu

Annonces

Annonces

1979

Clair de femme

1976

Monsieur Klein

1975

Section spéciale

1972

État de siège - scénario original

1969

Z

1967

Un homme de trop

1965

Compartiment tueurs

Courts métrages
1958

Les Ratés

Acteur

Participant

Panneau de configuration

Fanclub

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