The Interpreter (2018 film)

The Interpreter (Slovak: Tlmočník) is a 2018 road comedy-drama film directed by Martin Šulík who co-wrote with Marek Lescák.

The two men embark on a journey across Slovakia, encountering wartime survivors who will hopefully lead them to the Nazi officer that killed Ali's parents.

[3][4] A retired Slovak interpreter, Ali Ungár, reads the memoirs of an Austrian officer, and comes to believe he killed his parents during World War II.

Reluctant to leave with no resolution, Ali asks to use the toilet and have a drink of water, and finally denounces Georg as a Nazi swine.

Georg props him up in bed, shows him video testimonies of victims of the German occupation, and then leaves a gun by his side.