Through an analysis of The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (2014), this article explores the idea of provocative engagement as a way of extending our understanding of the affective dimensions of documentary and its role in civic engagement. The study draws on qualitative research, based on interviews with the filmmaker, and interviews with 52 viewers in Denmark, Sweden, Japan and Colombia. This data is used to explore the idea of subjectivity in documentary through the performance of memory, power and impunity in both films concerning the perpetrators and victims of the Indonesian genocide of 1965. Overall, our analysis highlights how performance documentary challenges the affective relationships between filmmakers and their a...
Questions have been raised by many filmmakers over the years as to whether the 1965 coup in Indonesi...
The documentary film “The Act of Killing ” reflects the ongoing impunity enjoyed by the paramilitary...
This paper explores two experimental documentary films that present memories of acts of mass violenc...
Through an analysis of The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (2014), this article explor...
Through an analysis of documentary audiences for The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (...
Oppenheimer describes The Act of Killing as a ‘documentary about the imagination. We are documenting...
Gifted filmmakers such as Joshua Oppenheimer, director of The act of killing, are attempting to use ...
<p>This paper explores two experimental documentary films that present memories of acts of mass viol...
The case study considered by the authors of this article is a peculiar example of a documentary that...
The case study considered by the authors of this article is a peculiar example of a documentary that...
open2noFirst published online: August 27, 2019The case study considered by the authors of this artic...
In The Act of Documenting (2016), Winston, Vanstone and Chi connect production studies with receptio...
As a study, documentary film is often used as a reference because of its historical, social, cultura...
The Look of Silence is Joshua Oppenheimer’s powerful companion piece to the Oscar®-nominated The Act...
This article explores the relationship between the affective intensities of screen media and its pot...
Questions have been raised by many filmmakers over the years as to whether the 1965 coup in Indonesi...
The documentary film “The Act of Killing ” reflects the ongoing impunity enjoyed by the paramilitary...
This paper explores two experimental documentary films that present memories of acts of mass violenc...
Through an analysis of The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (2014), this article explor...
Through an analysis of documentary audiences for The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (...
Oppenheimer describes The Act of Killing as a ‘documentary about the imagination. We are documenting...
Gifted filmmakers such as Joshua Oppenheimer, director of The act of killing, are attempting to use ...
<p>This paper explores two experimental documentary films that present memories of acts of mass viol...
The case study considered by the authors of this article is a peculiar example of a documentary that...
The case study considered by the authors of this article is a peculiar example of a documentary that...
open2noFirst published online: August 27, 2019The case study considered by the authors of this artic...
In The Act of Documenting (2016), Winston, Vanstone and Chi connect production studies with receptio...
As a study, documentary film is often used as a reference because of its historical, social, cultura...
The Look of Silence is Joshua Oppenheimer’s powerful companion piece to the Oscar®-nominated The Act...
This article explores the relationship between the affective intensities of screen media and its pot...
Questions have been raised by many filmmakers over the years as to whether the 1965 coup in Indonesi...
The documentary film “The Act of Killing ” reflects the ongoing impunity enjoyed by the paramilitary...
This paper explores two experimental documentary films that present memories of acts of mass violenc...