The Confession (1970 film)

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The Confession
(L'Aveu)
Directed by Costa-Gavras
Produced by Robert Dorfmann
Bertrand Javal
Written by Jorge Semprún
Starring Yves Montand
Simone Signoret
Gabriele Ferzetti
Cinematography Raoul Coutard
Editing by Françoise Bonnot
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) April 29 1970(France)December 9 1970 (USA)
Running time 139 min
Language French

The Confession (French: L'Aveu) is a 1970 French-Italian film directed by Costa Gavras and stars Yves Montand and Simone Signoret.

It is based on the true story of the Czechoslovak communist Artur London, a defendant in the Slánský trial. Gavras did not intended the film as an anti-communist film but a plea against totalitarianism and particularly Stalinism.

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The film is about Anton Ludvik, alias Gerard, vice-minister of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia. He realizes he is being watched and followed. One day, he is arrested and put into jail by an organisation that declares itself "above the ruling party" and put in solitary confinement for months without being told the reason why. Through brainwashing techniques, including sleep deprivation, being forced to walk back and forth all the time, and drugs, he is slowly pressured into confessing imaginary crimes and treason and to repeat this confession in a public court. Years later, he meets his now demoted tormentor, who tries to downplay his role at that time.

Yves Montand lost more than 15 kilos to play his role. Shaken by the 1956 events in Hungary the film was in part Montand settling a score with totalitarian communism and he said: " There was in what I inflicted upon myself [for this role] something of an act of expiation." [1]

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The film was nominated for the Golden Globes and BAFTA Awards as Best Foreign Language Film.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Paris Match, p.63, 21 November 1991 No.2217

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