One of the year’s most talked about movies, not to mention one of the best, is Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest. [internal-link post_id="3484858" sponsored="false" taxonomy="false"]Oppenheimer is a close second.[/internal-link] Adapted from Martin Amis’s novel, the movie initially seems like a portrait of a working-class German family in the early 20th century. It’s only gradually revealed that the family is that of a Nazi officer, and their house is next to one of the most infamous concentration camps ever to exist, Auschwitz. Part of the effectiveness of the movie is its sound design, which is tasked with communicating all the...