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IMDbBest Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Screenwriter of the Year | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Director of the Year | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Film of the Year | 1983
Top Ten Films | 1982
1982 | Jack
Best Foreign Film | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Best Foreign Film | 1985
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1983 | Jack
Best Picture | 1983 | Mildred
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 1983 | Sissy
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 1983 | Sissy
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1983 | Jack
Best Director Motion Picture | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1983
Best Actress | 1983 | Sissy
Best Actor | 1983 | Jack
Best Score | 1983 | Vangelis
Best Film | 1983
Best Direction | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Best Foreign Director Regista del Miglior Film Straniero | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Best Foreign Screenplay Migliore Sceneggiatura Straniera | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Best Foreign Director Migliore Regista Straniero | 1983 | Costa-Gavras
Best Foreign Actress Migliore Attrice Straniera | 1983 | Sissy
Best Foreign Actor Migliore Attore Straniero | 1983 | Jack
Budget 9,600,000 USD
Box Office Collection 14,000,000 USD
During the Pinochet dictatorship, which ran from 1973 to 1990, this picture was banned in Chile.
Ed Horman and Joyce Horman ("Beth" in the film) worked very closely with Costa-Gavras, Lemmon, and Spacek throughout the film's production. Costa-Gavras said that after Pinochet died (in December 2006), both he and Joyce Horman felt regret that the former Chilean dictator was not brought to justice.
About two days before filming requiring shots of tanks, the Mexican Army denied access to such military vehicles. The picture's Mexican art department then on the run designed and created mock-up dummy tanks for the film which were made of wood.
The film screened in competition at the Cannes Film Festival in 1982 where it won both the prestigious Palm d'Or and the Best Actor award with the latter going to Jack Lemmon.
The title of the movie "Still Missing" was changed to Without a Trace (1983) to avoid confusion with this film's title.
"Silvio: You Americans, you always assume you must do something before you can be arrested."
"Consul Phil Putnam: Please try to understand. There are so many cases. They're all so important, and this isn't the only one we're working on. Ed Horman: It's the only one I care about. Consul Phil Putnam: You and a lot of other people. Listen, I've never seen so many cables from Washington. What kind of pull do you have up there anyway? Ed Horman: I'm an American citizen."