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Director Jonathan Glazer tackles the Holocaust with a chillingly anthropological approach.
Glazer presents audiences with an anthropological study of this Nazi family.

Christian Friedel in ‘The Zone of Interest’.Credit: a24
Christian Friedel is chilling as Hoss in the normalcy with which he instills him.
Huller is even more affecting as Hedwig in the ways she breathes to life the woman’s complicity.
But they’re frustrating blips in an otherwise harrowing cinematic experience.

Sandra Hüller in ‘The Zone of Interest’.a24
Mica Levi’s score is essential to making the audience sit with their discomfort.
Its atonal dissonance and choral arrangements that sound more like strangled screams are the stuff of nightmares.
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