Director Jonathan Glazer and the Sound of The Zone of Interest | The
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ย. 2024
- Academy Award®-nominated director Jonathan Glazer joins us to discuss his latest film, 2024 Best Picture nominee “The Zone of Interest,” a searing drama about life just outside of the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp, which the director chose to have the audience hear, rather than see.
“The atrocities that are being committed in the camps - and the images that we already know in our minds, from all of the documentaries and books and fiction films and so on… I had absolutely no interest in reenacting any of them… But at the same time, they were out of sight, they needed to never be out of mind. So what I was serving in my script was how those sounds could come across the wall and permeate every frame of the film, bare down on this mundanity that we're witnessing day to day. And it sort of felt like that was the second film we were making. We always talked about there are two films: the one you see and the one you hear. And I think in many ways, the one you hear was the most important one to me.” -Jonathan Glazer, Director, “The Zone of Interest”
Joining the discussion is producer James Wilson, as well as Johnnie Burn, the film’s sound designer, supervising sound editor, and re-recording mixer, whose work on this film also received a 2024 Academy Award nomination in the Sound category.
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I was completely floored by this movie. Rarely does a truly radical film like this spill into the mainstream. Kubrick would approve.
Wow, is it reminiscent of Kubrick? I'm hooked
Agree 💯. Kubrick would be proud. The original high concept filmmaker
@@batann Hah!
@@ryanand154 What do you mean "Hah!"?
The team behind this movie put their entire heart and soul into this project and it really shows. Big thanks to Jonathan Glazer for giving us this gift of a movie
For us it was the constant stress… Stress, stress, stress!!!The whole movie we were on the edge of our seat expecting horror because of the sounds and things constantly happening on the background.
One of the best films I’ve ever seen!
That is Terror with a capital T. A prosaic example is the score in Jaws when we expect the shark to appear. This is that form of terror X1,000,000
Totally agree. I don't get the reviewers who call it boring. I was terrified the whole way through.
I fight back this Horrorfilm.
Why...?
Looking back without regretting is not possible.
😮😢
the true horror is that within us all resides the heart of darkness.
Jonathan Glazer, what a HEROIC Man!
Saw it yesteray and I was so unnerved and haunted by it. The soundscape really was something else. I found myslef doubting every slight noise.
I saw this last evening at a cinema in my city, Budapest, floored, truly. 2 of my husband's grandparents survived Auschwitz (barely) so it was already personal.
I didn't know that the specific Hungarian part would be featured in the film, so it a trainride for sure.
Very content artisty like this came to life, thank you.
Under the Skin is another masterpiece of Glaser, making a fantastic book into an astounding movie. Talk about an Artist!
Probably the best war film I've seen since "Come and See" and just as horrific in its own way
This is SO fascinating.
This should definitely win the Oscar for best sound 🤞🏻
The interview people should see after watching the film. Thank you for this!
Jonathan Glazer is a brilliant filmmaker. He's a geat artist. This is a uniquely provocative take on the subject. It is a profound film. Still, my favorite Jonathan Glazer film is Under The Skin.
I love when Jonathan said the flower scene is the center of the film! Around 14:00 mark
Thank goodness real artistry has moved back into the film experience. It has been a long, long time.
It’s a real shame that this movie is not released everywhere for everyone to see ,
I watched it for the first time today, very unsettling, and the sounds make you think it’s happening at full capacity 24 hrs a day.
truly deserves best picture
Lobbied for Oppenheimer. Love that film. But Zone destroyed me since seeing it about a week ago. Best picture of the decade so far imo
A brilliant artist . Thank you for sharing . Fascinating .
I saw this film three days ago. In 1980 I lived in Krakow Poland so I got very familiar with the sense of Poland, the darkness of communism, the proximity to the camps. I visited the camp, now called the German Concentration Camp at Oswiecim. I am fascinated by the pure artistry of this film, the sound, the garden, the Polish maids, the views of the camp you can see almost all the time over the wall. Interesting that witness testimony provided the sound for the film. I can’t imagine what the reality of this family and the camps is.
Great interview.
I'd love to hear that piece of music Mica Levi wrote for that flower moment. . .
Can’t wait to watch this movie in the uk.
This movie is about an israeli settler family living a beautiful life in the west bank
The feel-good commercial music in the beginning of this video juxtaposed with the images of the movie in question is hilarious.
The movie is a perfect metaphor of how many people knew what was happening in these camps, but chose to ignore it.
Very interesting that, I've learnt so much more about the film after watching this and other interviews, fascinating
The best use of sound in a movie maybe since Saving Private Ryan.
Most of Israeli society and its supporters around the world are living in the zone of interest.
Glazer new film woo!
Does anyone know where I can listen to any of the score. Been looking for weeks and I’m craving it
A fascinating, illuminating interview.
Great discussion, and very nicely compered.
the true horror is that within us all resides the heart of darkness.
While I am watching this film I ll think about israel burocracy today.... Their life and Gaza'children life...
18:29 - I DID think it was a technical error in the theater! I jumped up and went off to the side and googled the movie to see if that was how the scene was meant to play and it was!
I was gonna go complain to the manager! 🤣
Dear Mr. Kiser, or may I call you Glenn, how are you today? I know for a fact that the bakeoff for the Academy Award for Best Sound is coming up soon this week, or is it this weekend, and I'm just wondering if you have given any thought of going to the bakeoff for this year? Just want to find out, that's all, O.K.? P.S. What do you think of this year's shortlist for Sound?
Dolby Gênio ❤
This is the one...
Should win best movie it was a masterpiece ..
Kubrick would’ve loved this film.
Seagull calmer than the girls
That is an incredibly strange wig.
Which one? 😂
Strange comment.