Jonathan Glazer's film 'The Zone of Interest' has garnered critical attention for its portrayal of a Nazi living near Auschwitz. The movie, which took a decade to make, is described as a warning about present-day issues. Glazer emphasizes that it's not a history lesson but a cautionary tale. While some praise its uncomfortable nature, others find it banal.
"The Zone of Interest" writer-director Jonathan Glazer goes deep with Rolling Stone on why he spent a decade making a movie about the Holocaust — and the reason it’s a film about the present-day. More: https://t.co/NpaetGYEfN https://t.co/tUlfOQlZql
Jonathon Glazer’s critical darling #thezoneofinterest is a truly uncomfortable film experience, detailing a Nazi living an idyllic life next to the atrocity of Auschwitz. But in making a film about the banality of evil, it’s sometimes…banal. 🍁🍁 1/2 https://t.co/cJA45sdmXm
The Familiarity of Old Evils: The Zone of Interest Movie Review https://t.co/T55ylK7eky via @brownstoneinst
Poor Things movie: I loved the art nouveau architecture and design, black & white chapter, odd camera angles, and generative strangeness. But it was overly long and the Emma Stone's was cliched. Some overlap with Dogtooth.
‘It’s Not a History Lesson, It’s a Warning’: Inside the Making of ‘The Zone of Interest’ Jonathan Glazer goes deep on why he spent a decade making a movie about the Holocaust — and the reason it’s a film about the present-day. Interview: https://t.co/NpaetGYEfN https://t.co/pz0pTq1pSV
Director Jonathan Glazer on the making of his Holocaust drama 'The Zone of Interest,' one of the best movies of the year: "It's not a history lesson, it's a warning" https://t.co/XgYu3lRj4B https://t.co/XgYu3lRj4B