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Category: Glazer, Jonathan
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‘Zone of Interest’ Oscars Speech Is Defended by Jewish Film Artists
Remarks about Israel that the director Jonathan Glazer made as he accepted an Oscar for “The Zone of Interest” drew a letter of support after facing criticism last month.
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‘Zone of Interest’ Oscars Speech Is Defended by Jewish Film Artists
Remarks about Israel that the director Jonathan Glazer made as he accepted an Oscar for “The Zone of Interest” drew a letter of support after facing criticism last month.
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Jewish Film Professionals Denounce Speech by ‘Zone of Interest’ Director
An open letter condemned remarks critical of Israel that Jonathan Glazer made when he accepted an Oscar for the film, which is about the Holocaust.
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Oscars, Torn Between Past and Present, Still Had Some Fun
Even as the telecast indulged in the usual jokes, references to the 2023 strikes and current wars had their place, in our critics’ view.
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Jonathan Glazer Condemns ‘Occupation’ and Violence in Israel and Gaza
Glazer, the director of “The Zone of Interest,” spoke about the war while accepting the Oscar for best international feature.
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Jonathan Glazer Condemns ‘Occupation’ and Violence in Israel and Gaza
Glazer, the director of “The Zone of Interest,” spoke about the war while accepting the Oscar for best international feature.
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How a Domestic Scene Creates Dread in ‘The Zone of Interest’
The director Jonathan Glazer narrates a sequence from his Holocaust drama.
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‘The Zone of Interest’ | Anatomy of a Scene
Jonathan Glazer narrates a sequence from his Oscar-nominated Holocaust drama.
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Sandra Hüller, Uneasy in the Spotlight
A best actress nomination changes everything — Sandra Hüller knows that. She just isn’t sure that’s a good thing.
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BAFTA Awards 2024 Winners: ‘Oppenheimer’ Sweeps
“The Holdovers” and “Poor Things” were also honored at the British equivalent of the Oscars, while “Saltburn” and “Barbie” left empty-handed.
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What Will Be Nominated for Oscars Next Week, and What Won’t?
While “Oppenheimer,” “Barbie” and “Killers of the Flower Moon” are likely to do well, the directors race is hardly set and other categories are open, too.
