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State of Siege

Original title: État de siège
  • 1972
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
6.4K
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State of Siege (1972)
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Using the interrogation of a US counterinsurgency agent as a backdrop, the film explores the consequences of the struggle between Uruguay's government and the leftist Tupamaro guerrillas.Using the interrogation of a US counterinsurgency agent as a backdrop, the film explores the consequences of the struggle between Uruguay's government and the leftist Tupamaro guerrillas.Using the interrogation of a US counterinsurgency agent as a backdrop, the film explores the consequences of the struggle between Uruguay's government and the leftist Tupamaro guerrillas.

  • Director
    • Costa-Gavras
  • Writers
    • Franco Solinas
    • Costa-Gavras
  • Stars
    • Yves Montand
    • Renato Salvatori
    • O.E. Hasse
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    6.4K
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    • Director
      • Costa-Gavras
    • Writers
      • Franco Solinas
      • Costa-Gavras
    • Stars
      • Yves Montand
      • Renato Salvatori
      • O.E. Hasse
    • 33User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Yves Montand
    Yves Montand
    • Philip Michael Santore
    Renato Salvatori
    Renato Salvatori
    • Captain Lopez
    O.E. Hasse
    O.E. Hasse
    • Carlos Ducas
    Jacques Weber
    Jacques Weber
    • Hugo
    Jean-Luc Bideau
    Jean-Luc Bideau
    • Este
    Maurice Teynac
    Maurice Teynac
    • Minister of Internal Security
    Yvette Etiévant
    Yvette Etiévant
    • Woman Senator
    Evangeline Peterson
    • Mrs. Santore
    Harald Wolff
    Harald Wolff
    • Minister of Foreign Affairs
    Nemesio Antúnez
    • President of the Republic
    Mario Montilles
    • Assistant Commissioner Fontant
    André Falcon
    • Deputy Fabbri
    Jerry Brouer
    • Anthony Lee
    Roberto Navarrete
    • Commissioner Romero
    Douglas Harris
    Douglas Harris
    • A.I.D. Director
    Gilbert Brandini
    • Journalist
    Eugenio Guzmán
    • Spokesman of Uruguayan Government
    Jean-François Gobbi
    • Journalist
    • Director
      • Costa-Gavras
    • Writers
      • Franco Solinas
      • Costa-Gavras
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    8esteban1747

    How Dan Mitrione was killed

    This is not a fiction film. In fact, it reveals the way the guerrilla movement Tupamaros acted in Uruguay during the 70s. For those young people, it is necessary to remind that this left-wing movement was not a guerrilla in the mountains but an urban one, operating mainly in Montevideo. They used to kill esbirros (nasty policemen and agents) and to make justice against the existing dictatorship whenever it was required. The movement operated in a secret and compartmented way, i.e. many of the members did not know each other, thus avoiding to be eliminated by denunciation. Costa Gavras was able to draw the way Tupamaros acted in Uruguay, and also an important happening of those days, the way the CIA agent Mr. Dan Mitrione (Yves Montand) was killed. In fact this movement was disarticulated once new police agents infiltrated in the movement, and the main leaders were discovered. Mitrione was killed but this did not prevent that another CIA "pinch-hitter" for Mitrione came later to replace the dead man. The film may seem as sympathetic to Tupamaros, partially it might be, but this is rather a subtle critic to their methods than congratulation for what they did.
    10jlibby711

    When will this film be released on DVD?

    "State of Siege" is a terrific movie with the same look and feel as Costa-Gavras's other classic of the period, "Z." Set in Uruguay, "State of Siege" was actually filmed in Chile during the Allende presidency, and was ironically released shortly before the coup that overthrow Allende (the subject, of course, of "Missing," another Costa-Gavras film).

    "Z" was released on DVD last year in a newly restored version with excellent additional materials (modern interviews of Costa Gavras and Jorge Semprun, who wrote the screenplay, as well as interviews with the actors). My question is, when will "State of Siege" receive the same treatment? It is not available for sale in the US in any form, and is almost impossible to find as a rental. Now that "Z" is available in such an excellent edition, its about time "State of Siege" was too.
    7ma-cortes

    Quite suspenseful and intriguing motion picture , based on actual events

    This is a thrilling and moving film concerning a conspiracy-theory premise . It is based on actual facts and set in Uruguay in the early 1970s , upon the kidnapping carried out by the leftist terrorist Organization Tupamaros on three notorious men , and one of them : Yves Montand suspected to be involved in murder and torture in Uruguay in the 60s. In 1973 the CIA called it propaganda . See it now . From the team that made "Z" . Any resemblance to actual events or to anyone living or dead is not accidental.

    Stunning third collaboration between Costa-Gavras and Yves Montand about the real-life of USAID (US Agency for International Development) employee Daniel Mitrione who is abducted by a bunch of urban guerrillas , being adapted from a true story , entirely filmed on location in South America . It contains a conspiracy-theory in similar style to subsequent Oliver Stone's JFK and similarly twisted and disturbing , whether you believe it or no . Displaying snazzy editing , adequate musical score by Mikis Theodorakis and atmospheric cinematography by Pierre-William Glenn . And shot on location in region Valparaíso, Cerro Playa Ancha, Viña Del Mar and Santiago De Chile. However , the movie sacrifices analysis and integrity in favour of an exploitative and popular polemic. Yves Montand gives a good acting , as usual . Being well accompanied by a fine support cast , such as : Renato Salvatori, O. E. Hasse , Jacques Wever , Jacques Perrin and Jean Luc Bideau .

    The motion picture was compellingly directed by Constantine Costa-Gavras and it won Bafta , Golden Globes , New York Critics Awards . This veteran director who goes on shooting has filmed important , polemic and controversial movies , such as : "Z", "The Confession", "Special Section" , "Missing" , "Betrayed" , "Music Box" , "Against Oblivion" , "Mad City" , "Amen", "The Axe", among others . Rating : 7/10 , better than average .
    8jbgeorges

    Striking testimony

    Both political act and historical testimony, this magnificent film by Costa Gavras must be shown to the younger generations and even be part of history lessons! It is a real immersion in the fight between the far left activists of Tupamaros in Montevideo in the 1970s against an authoritarian and repressive state apparatus. Above all, it describes in detail the parallel structures set up by the American services under the disguise of assistance and without any legality, like death squadrons as they will be called in other Latin American countries. The methods are shown in all their brutality: violence, torture and arbitrary assassinations. The film's script is based on actual events, only the names have been changed. Yves Montand's performance is all the more impressive when you consider his political commitment against fascism and arbitrariness. Other excellent cast include Jacques Weber, Renato Salvatori and Jean-Luc Bideau.
    9jlr00721

    An under exposed classic; better than 'Z'

    What is most significant about this movie is how few have seen it. Only 66 people have voted on it here whereas over 700 have voted on Z, its counterpart and also a fine movie. 'State of Siege' follows the realities and deceptions concerning the CIA involvement in South America. The movie is uplifting and depressing, humorous and appalling. Viewers are forced to meander through contrasting elements deeply personal and highly political. I saw the film once when it was first released and have not been able to find it since, yet I remember virtually every scene. It would be wonderful to restore it to full circulation.

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    • Trivia
      This was going to be the first movie shown in the new John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. It was cancelled because the plot of the movie was judged to be inappropriate. This caused a big controversy. A Washington D.C. television station took advantage of the controversy by acquiring the broadcast rights to the film and showing it uncut after running a big advertising campaign calling it the "film banned from the Kennedy Center."
    • Goofs
      The International Police Academy meeting, in the flashback, takes place in 1967. But mention is made that "Technological advances have put man on the moon," which would not occur until 1969.
    • Quotes

      Woman Senator: The frequent use of torture's intruments has been proved by the investigating comission. Remember, that this comission is composed by members of all parties present in the parliament. Your conclusions, voted by uninamity, are those. First: it has been proved that torture has become a frequent and habitual system in our country. Second: those tortures are practiced against people who even being innocent, are not submitted to a legal questioning, and against people who, submitted to a legal questioning, would have been declared innocent. Third: the main victims of those methods are the students and the union leaders. Fourth: the explanations from competent authorities, which deny the existence of those methods or declare not even knowing about them, are unacceptable, because to accept them it would mean to admit the existence of paralel organizations, autonomous and uncontrolable inside our police system. That's it, Mr. President. Gentlemen, this is what's happening in our country. All of that occurs daily in our country. All of that must end in our country. Government lords, I don't know if you were aware or not about all that. Anyway, however, you no longer have the right to govern our country.

    • Connections
      Featured in La solitude du chanteur de fond (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Fantasia in G minor, BWV 542 ('Great')
      (uncredited)

      Written by Johann Sebastian Bach

      Played by the organ at the end of the funeral near the end of the movie.

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1973 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • West Germany
      • Chile
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Opsadno stanje
    • Filming locations
      • Cerro Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Región de Valparaíso, Chile
    • Production companies
      • Reggane Films
      • Euro International Films
      • Unidis
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,127,482
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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