The Zone of Interest (2023)

 ●  German ● 1 hr 47 mins

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Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss and his wife Hedwig endeavor to create an ideal life for their family in a house and garden adjacent to the camp.

Cast: Christian Friedel, Sandra Huller

Crew: Jonathan Glazer (Director), Lukasz Zal (Director of Photography), Mica Levi (Music Director)

Rating: U/A (India)

Genres: Drama, History, War

Release Dates: 01 Mar 2024 (India), 19 May 2023 (France)

German Name: Die Zone des Interesses

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Did you know? Director Jonathan Glazer makes his debut in non-English-language filmmaking with this project. Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
German
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
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Movie Connection(s):
Dubbed into: The Zone of Interest (Portuguese)
Dubbed into: Erdekvedelmi terulet (Hungarian)
Trivia:
On May 19, 2023, Sir Martin Amis, the author of the source novel, passed away, coinciding with the world premiere of the film at the Cannes Film Festival.

The constant revving of an unseen motorcycle engine, heard from a distance several times throughout the outdoor scenes, is a real-life detail. In the movie, Auschwitz commander Rudolf Höss hired someone specifically to rev the engine, intending to drown out the horror of screams and gunshots emanating from the camp.

Director Jonathan Glazer employed up to five fixed cameras in the house and garden, with no visible crew, to capture many scenes. This approach left the actors unaware of whether they were being filmed in a close-up or wide shot, allowing them to be fully immersed in the scene. The actors appreciated working in such a realistic environment.

Mica Levi initially recorded a longer score for the film, but Jonathan Glazer ultimately opted to forego music for most of the movie. Instead, he relied on the sound design to convey the off-screen horrors unfolding in Auschwitz.

Because of the unconventional multi-camera setup, Glazer and his team amassed over 800 hours of raw footage at the beginning of the editing process.

Sandra Hüller's pet dog portrays the family dog in the film.

The United Kingdom officially submitted "The Oscars (2024)" for consideration in the Best International Feature Film category.

Director Jonathan Glazer makes his debut in non-English-language filmmaking with this project.

The title refers to the term used by the Third Reich to describe the 40 square kilometer area surrounding Auschwitz.

The film clinched the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023.