A Moral Compass: Ben Chaplin, Leonie Benesch, and Tim Fehlbaum on "September 5" | Interviews | Roger Ebert
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Tim Fehlbaum highlights the film's international collaboration, stating, "We all admire, of course, the American cinema. Maybe the interesting thing is that it was kind of the same constellation of nationalities as it was in real life." This reflects both historical authenticity and a diverse crew, suggesting that the film captures a multitude of perspectives pertinent to its story.
Ben Chaplin emphasizes the value of an outsider's view, sharing, "I think that a lot of the time it takes an outsider's perspective...when I watched it [The Zone of Interest], I sat there wishing or wondering why this film didn't come out of Germany. But sometimes the perspective of the outsider is a good thing." This statement underscores the importance of diverse viewpoints in storytelling.
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