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Jonathan Glazer joins Cinema For Gaza appeal as UK fundraising auction opens
Glazer joins Tilda Swinton, Brian Cox, Josh O’Connor and Joseph Quinn in the fundraiser.
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Jonathan Glazer on ‘The Zone Of Interest’: "I wanted to remove the artifice of filmmaking"
The film took Glazer almost nine years to make, and is only his fourth feature in 23 years.
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Jonathan Glazer talks connection between Cannes title ‘The Zone Of Interest’ and modern far-right movements
“The film is trying to talk to the capacity within each of us for violence.”
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Joaquin Phoenix, Joel Coen, Debra Winger sign letter in support of Jonathan Glazer’s Oscar speech
151 Jewish creatives have signed a letter in support of ‘The Zone Of Interest’ director.
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BBC hosts surprise launch for Jonathan Glazer short ‘The Fall’
The seven-minute-long short was a surprise premiere tonight on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and at a number of UK cinemas.
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‘Agon’ review: Intriguing Italian debut follows three sportswomen at a fictional Olympics
Giulio Bertelli’s documentary-infused drama features real life world champion judo athlete Alice Bellandi
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Film4 inks deal with Jonathan Glazer
EXCLUSIVE: UK financier inks development deal with Sexy Beast and Under the Skin director.
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Jonathan Glazer’s ‘Strasbourg 1518’ to debut on BBC
Dance film part of a BBC initiative to bring the arts into homes during lockdown.
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‘The Zone Of Interest’: Cannes Review
Jonathan Glazer’s Competition entry is a remarkable portrait of domestic life in the shadow of Auschwitz
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