The beautiful opening lyrics of America, beautiful wide sky forO, amber colored grain shows how deeply rooted agriculture and wheat cultivation is rooted. This is a typical "American" among Americans. As the Great Plains in the Midwest of the United States helped to become the major economic power of the entire 20th century, the country grew by distributing large amounts of food worldwide. And we made agriculture in the area safe and informative.
Z is an Algerian-French epic political thriller of 1969, instructed by Costa Rica, written by Gavras and Jorge SemprĂșn, based on a novel of the same name by Vassilis Vassilikos in 1966. This movie briefly explains the assassination of the 1963 Greek politician Grigory Ramblas. This film captures the indignation of the military dictatorship by the irony of Greek politics, the darkness of humor, and a pessimistic outcome. Rule in Greek formulation Greece
Greek politician and doctor Grigory Ramblas in 1963 and the subsequent killing of the military regime became the basis of this story. In actual events mentioned by Costa Rica - Gablas, the frequency with which the army compares ideology to disease is as seen by generals in the case of mold. Judge is based on real Greek law scholar Christos Sartzetakis. Costa - Gafras chose to show the vice president that he was adulterous and confronted with his wife. The main shooting was done with the advice of Alcazar actor Jacques Perrin who approved the adaptability of the Mediterranean Environment and Ministry of Culture. In Algiers, the St. George hotel and the central square are in the shooting location, and the Champs Elysées in Paris is used for the ballet scene.
Born in Greece in 1953, Costa Gabras moved to Paris in 1951. After studying literature at Sorbonne, he entered France 's IDHEC school. In the late 1950s, he served as Assistant to Henri Verneuil, Rene Clement, Jack Demmie and Jean Becker. In 1965, his first movie, the sleeping car murder case, was a great success. Following this, Shock Troops (1967) and Z (1969) received two Oscars and two awards in Cannes. This movie is the first political trilogy, including "Confessions" (1971) and "The Siege" (1973). Prior to Hanne K (1983) dealing with the issue of human rights violation in 1981, he was awarded Palme d'Or at the Cannes International Film Festival and the best script Oscar with Missing in 1981. A script written jointly with Jorge Semprun and Franco Solinas, and the name of Yves Montand during the performance confirms the success of the Costa Gavrath movie.