The Zone of Interest
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SHOWTIMES
Wed 2/7: 1:00p with Jewish Federation Lunch Bunch
Thu 2/8: 1:30p, 3:40p, 8:00p
Fri 2/9: 1:00p, 3:20p, 5:40p
Sat 2/10: 12:20p, 2:40p, 7:10p
Sun 2/11: 11:10a, 1:00p, 3:20p, 7:50p
Mon 2/12: 12:20p, 2:40p, 5:00p, 7:40p
Tue 2/13: 12:00p, 2:20p, 4:40p, 7:40p
Wed 2/14: 11:20a, 3:50p, 8:20p
Thu 2/15: 1:10p, 5:40p, 7:00p with Jewish Federation Q&A with Sofia Thornbald, JFT Director of Holocaust Education.
RELEASE DATE
2/2/24
RATING
PG-13
RUN TIME
1hr 45m
Presented with community partner The Jewish Federation of Tulsa, who will host two special screenings of the film. Tickets on sale now for both, with more daily showtimes coming soon.
Wed 2/7: Start at Calaveras for a 12:00p meal with JFT's Lunch Bunch, followed by the film at 1:00p with post-screening discussion. Lunch + film tickets are available for $21 at https://www.jewishtulsa.org/event/lb-feb/ and include lunch for $13 and a discounted $8 film ticket. For the 1:00p film + discussion only tickets at regular price, click the tickets button above.
Thu 2/15, 7:00p: View the film with your Jewish community followed by a post-film discussion with Sofia Thornbald, JFT Director of Holocaust Education.
The Zone of Interest is a 2023 historical drama film written and directed by Jonathan Glazer, loosely based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Martin Amis. A co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Poland, the film centers on Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss and his wife as they strive to build a dream life next to the concentration camp. It stars Christian Friedel and Sandra Hüller in the lead roles.
The Zone of Interest premiered at the 76th Cannes Film Festival on 19 May 2023 to critical acclaim, winning both the Grand Prix and FIPRESCI Prize. It went on to be named Best Film by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, selected as one of the top-five international films of 2023 by the National Board of Review, and chosen as the British entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards. It was also nominated for three Golden Globes Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama.