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The legacy of the 1970s European political thriller
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This dossier has outlined the impact of some of the political thrillers produced in Europe in the 1970s. Of course, decades in this context are arbitrary boundaries created to help categorise the output of various film industries based in different countries across the continent. And equally, cycles of production such as this often began before the start of the decade and continue into the following historical period. The season that initiated this dossier reflects this, starting with Z released in 1969 and finishing with Circle of Deceit (Die Fälschung), which arrived in cinemas towards the end of 1981. Whilst films such as the ones discussed in this dossier have had a significant cultural and industrial impact, one also finds that they have a left a legacy that indicates they have continued to influence filmmakers long after their initial release. In this chapter, some of the films and filmmakers that clearly show the influence of European political thrillers of the 1970s are highlighted. This is variously through the way they construct their narratives, engage with contemporary and historical political situations and use well-known performers as a way of attracting audiences. In these ways, it is possible to identify how they operate in a tradition of making commercially orientated political cinema. These films exist across the world in a wide variety of contexts. Here, a brief overview is offered of some of the work that displays the influence and legacy of the European political thriller of the 1970s.

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States of danger and deceit

The European political thriller in the 1970s

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