Interpreter

Year: 2018
Country: Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, Austria
Director: Martin Šulík
Cast: Peter Simonischek, Jiří Menzel, Zuzana Mauréry
Genre: drama, comedy
Runtime: 114 min.
Age: 12+
The Interpreter was previously screened at a festival that is very sensitive to the theme of historical memory, as obliged by its location - the Berlin Film Festival. This gentle and ironic Slovakian road-movie (it was submitted for the Academy Award by its home country) brings us into the very heart of old Europe that has been irrevocably changed and cannot be recognized beneath the wounds left by World War II. A retired old man meets an interpreter, and they set off on a journey around Slovakia, looking for a Nazi officer who killed parents of one of the heroes during the war. 

The lead role is played by the Czech Academy Award-winning actor Jiří Menzel, who for this film was paired with the dazzling Austrian actor Peter Simonischek, one of the best contemporary actors of his age, who won the European Film Awards in 2016 for his lead performance in Toni Erdmann.

Awards & Festivals:

Atlanta Jewish Film Festival – Jury Prize (Building Bridges)
Haifa International Film Festival – Tobias Spencer Award 
Sun in a Net Award – Best Picture, Best Director, Best Leading Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Music 
Trieste Film Festival – participation 
Jerusalem Film Festival – participation 
Cleveland International Film Festival – participation 
Czech Lion Award nomination – Best Director