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The Zone Of Interest  2023
Strefa Interesów
Director:  Jonathan Glazer
Producer:
  Jim Wilson and Ewa Puszczyńska
Art Director:
  Joanna Kus and Katarzyna Sikora
Editor:
  Paul Watts
Music:
  Mica Levi
Screenplay:
  Jonathan Glazer, based on the novel by Martin Amis
Director of Photography:
  Łukasz Żal
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Cast:
spacer1 Sandra Hüller
spacer1 Christian Friedel
spacer1 Freya Kreutzkam
spacer1 Ralph Herforth
spacer1 Max Beck
spacer1 Ralf Zillmann
spacer1 Imogen Kogge
spacer1 Marie Rosa Tietjen
spacer1 Johann Karthaus
spacer1 Stephanie Petrowitz
spacer1 Andrey Isaev
spacer1 Anastazja Drobniak
spacer1 Sandra Hüller spacer1 Christian Friedel spacer1 Freya Kreutzkam
spacer1 Ralph Herforth spacer1 Max Beck spacer1 Ralf Zillmann
spacer1 Imogen Kogge spacer1 Marie Rosa Tietjen spacer1 Johann Karthaus
spacer1 Stephanie Petrowitz spacer1 Andrey Isaev spacer1 Anastazja Drobniak
spacer1 Sandra Hüller spacer1 Christian Friedel
spacer1 Freya Kreutzkam spacer1 Ralph Herforth
spacer1 Max Beck spacer1 Ralf Zillmann
spacer1 Imogen Kogge spacer1 Marie Rosa Tietjen
spacer1 Johann Karthaus spacer1 Stephanie Petrowitz
spacer1 Andrey Isaev spacer1 Anastazja Drobniak

Synopsis:
Master of portraiture Jonathan Glazer (Under the Skin, 2013) was awarded the Grand Prix at 2023’s Cannes Film Festival for The Zone of Interest, adapted from a 2014 novel of the same title by Martin Amis. The film centres on the domestic life of Hedwig (Sandra Hüller, Anatomy of a Fall, 2023) and Rudolf Höss (Christian Friedel), beneficiaries of lebensraum, whose family home – nestled between train tracks and gas chambers – is spitting distance from Auschwitz, the infamous German concentration camp located in occupied Poland, where Rudolf serves as commandant.

Towards the final days of the Holocaust, Hedwig is fixated on self-preservation, while Rudolf is increasingly burdened by his duties. We reside inside the family’s encampment, with background voices of ghost-like prisoners muffled by the perpetrator’s quotidian musings. At one point, Hedwig and her atrocious friends joke about their new luxury goods, received from Canada – the nickname of the storage facilities where such items, after being confiscated, were stored – at the demise of their former neighbours.

Review:
Shot on location, The Zone of Interest weds banal and overt acts of evil with unforgettable reminders of resistance (it was shot in monochrome by thermal-imaging cameras). And just as we can't take any more, the film gives a crushing nod to Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of Killing (2012). Hauntingly scored by Mica Levi and shot by Łukasz Żal (Cold War, 2018), this film will stay with you for a lifetime, for better or for worse.

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