THE AXE
by Costa-Gavras
synopsis
Western society is becoming ever more focused on numbers, profits and charted consumption. Where all this might lead us is the subject of a new satirical black fable by Greek director Costa-Gavras, who worked from the novel ‘The ax’ by American crime writer Donald E. Westlake. What originally was a mystery novel about ‘the American dream gone wrong’ has become a highly contemporary satire about the European consumer market and the implications of losing the working humans out of sight in favour of profits having to grow according to predefined targets.
international title: | The Axe |
original title: | Le couperet |
country: | France, Belgium, Spain |
year: | 2005 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Costa-Gavras |
film run: | 162' |
release date: | FR 02/03/2005, BE 09/03/2005 |
screenplay: | Costa-Gavras, Jean-Claude Grumberg |
cast: | José Garcia, Karin Viard, Olivier Gourmet, Ulrich Tukur, Yvon Back, Thierry Hancisse, Yolande Moreau, Olga Grumberg |
cinematography by: | Patrick Blossier |
film editing: | Yannick Kergoat |
art director: | Laurent Deroo |
costumes designer: | Laurence Marechal |
music: | Armand Amar |
producer: | Michèle Ray-Gavras |
production: | K.G. Productions, Studio Canal, France 2 Cinéma, Canal+ (FR), Les Films du Fleuve, RTBF, SCOPE Invest (BE), Wanda Visión S.A. (SP) |
backing: | Eurimages, Wallimage |
distributor: | Mars Films Distribution, Cineart (BE) |