In the organizer's words:
Director and screenwriter Jonathan Glazer drew inspiration for the film from the book of the same name by the late author Martin Amis. His film illuminates the horrors of the Holocaust from the perspective of Rudolf and Hedwig Höss, the commandant of Auschwitz, and his family, who lead an extremely privileged life in their storybook home wall to wall with the extermination camp.
Press release
"Glazer shows the undisplayable - without exhibiting it. He creates "incomprehensible", ungraspable images of the crime. Yet they are not the ones that turn your stomach and make the horror tangible: It's the sound level."
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