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How Do You Make a Movie About the Holocaust? With “The Zone of Interest,” Jonathan Glazer is just the latest director to confront the problem. Photo illustration by Cristiana Couceiro.
“The Zone of Interest,” from “Under the Skin” director Jonathan Glazer, is now headed to a possible best picture nomination at the Oscars.
Opinion editor Matthew T. Hall has written three columns over the past month about a Holocaust remembrance where a rabbi’s remarks were censored in Columbia. This is his most personal yet.
Jerry Lewis' unfinished Holocaust drama, "The Day the Clown Cried," will finally be aired to the public in August. But why was it such a controversial project?
Oscar-nominated for best picture, "The Zone of Interest" is a disturbing new Holocaust movie that never sets foot inside a concentration camp.
Jonathan Glazer’s 'The Zone of Interest' is the latest in a long line of Oscar-nominated movies about the Holocaust or its aftermath.
First conceived during the 1960 trial of Adolf Eichmann, an SS officer and one of the primary architects of the Holocaust, the term views the enactment of such unspeakable crimes through a lens of ...
One month after Facebook banned his Holocaust film, director Joshua Newton is suing its parent company Meta Platforms, Inc., for $700 million, alleging breach of contract, fraud and intentional ...
Major movies from the filmmakers behind 12 Years a Slave and Under the Skin take radical approaches to a familiar subject.
Holocaust filmmaker says Meta did not completely reverse ad ban [Updated] Meta reviewed the accounts and confirmed that there are no restrictions.