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The Zone of Interest The Zone of Interest

Jonathan Glazer / USA, Poland, United Kingdom / 2023 / 106 min / German

Commandant of Auschwitz Rudolf Höss and his wife Hedwig strive to build an idyllic life for their family in a house and garden next to the camp ...

festivals, awards Grand Prize in Cannes, Oscar for Best International Feature Film and BAFTA for Outstanding British Film of the Year.

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»It’s a remarkable film – chilling and profound, meditative and immersive, a movie that holds human darkness up to the light and examines it as if under a microscope.«
Variety

»A masterpiece: a great film, and a great work of art.«
– BBC

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