The Holocaust drama “The Zone of Interest” won Best International Film at the Oscars, depicting the daily lives of a Nazi family near Auschwitz. Director Jonathan Glazer highlighted its relevance to current conflicts, mentioning Israel’s Gaza war. Sandra Hüller, who portrayed Hedwig, the wife of Auschwitz’s commandant, tearfully accepted the award. Glazer meticulously recreated the family’s routine alongside the horrors of Rudolf Höss’s actions. Adapted from a novel, the film aimed for authenticity. It also received nominations for Best Picture and Director. Other nominees included films from Spain, Germany, Italy, and Japan.