"Zone of interest", a film about the banality of evil. Borges anticipated, in several ways, the biography of Commander Rudolf Höss, which is shown in the film that won the Oscar for best foreign film.

The plot focuses on the commander's idyllic family life, in his mansion next to the concentration camp. Auschwitz is behind the wall. You hear, but you don't see what happens there (the viewer must imagine it). The fiction – possibly based on reality – shows HöSS as a sensitive father with his children, with plants and with his horse. A million murdered Jews did not change their family life.