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The Area of ​​Interest wins the Oscar for best international film

2024-03-11T00:37:53.912Z

Highlights: British film The Area of ​​Interest wins the Oscar for best international film. Directed by Jonathan Glazer, the feature film addresses the horror of the Holocaust. Its star Sandra Hüller did not hide her tears in the face of this victory. In the first political speech of the evening, director Glazer paid tribute to the Israeli victims of October 7 and the residents of Gaza. The film shows where dehumanization leads us, Glazer said. The victims of the Gaza raids are victims of dehumanization.”


In the first political speech of the evening, director Jonathan Glazer paid tribute to the Israeli victims of October 7 and the residents of Gaza.


The British film

The Area of ​​Interest

won the Oscar for best international film on Sunday, thanks to its chilling chronicle of the carefree life of a family of Nazis, peacefully installed in their villa adjoining the Auschwitz camp.

Directed by Jonathan Glazer, the feature film addresses the horror of the Holocaust, always present behind the wall of the family garden, without ever showing anything.

With this story about the banality of evil, he is ahead of “Io Capitano” (Italy), “Perfect Days” (Japan), “La Salle des profs” (Germany) and “Le Cercle des Neiges” (Spain).

Its star Sandra Hüller did not hide her tears in the face of this victory.

In the first political speech of the evening, director Jonathan Glazer paid tribute to the Israeli victims of October 7 and the residents of Gaza.

In this film, all the choices were made to confront us with the present.

The film shows where dehumanization leads us.

The victims of October 7, the victims of the Gaza raids are victims of dehumanization

.”

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Source: lefigaro

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