The documentary film “The Act of Killing ” reflects the ongoing impunity enjoyed by the paramilitary groups responsible for the crimes of Suharto’s regime in Indonesia in the late 1960s. Applauded by critics, internationally awarded and nominated for an Oscar in 2014 in the category "Best Documentary", "The Act of Killing " goes beyond denouncing: it creates a reflection on the recent past of a society that sees perpetrators as heroes and at the same criminalizes victims and justifies the atrocities committed against them. In this article, based on an interview with Oppenheimer, I look into "The Act of Killing " as an example of how documentary cinema can highlight the necessity of structural reforms and contri...
In The Act of Killing, (Joshua Oppenheimer, ID, DK 2012), Joshua Oppenheimer searches for humanness ...
Joshua Oppenheimer, who brought international attention to the massacre of up to a million Indonesi...
<p>This paper explores two experimental documentary films that present memories of acts of mass viol...
Gifted filmmakers such as Joshua Oppenheimer, director of The act of killing, are attempting to use ...
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...
As a study, documentary film is often used as a reference because of its historical, social, cultura...
Unusually for a political documentary, The Act of Killing provides its audiences with little informa...
Oppenheimer describes The Act of Killing as a ‘documentary about the imagination. We are documenting...
Questions have been raised by many filmmakers over the years as to whether the 1965 coup in Indonesi...
In 2013, Texas-born film maker Joshua Oppenheimer launched his documentary film The Act of Killing, ...
In 2013, Texas-born film maker Joshua Oppenheimer launched his documentary film The Act of Killing, ...
The act of killing and the more recent The look of silence, by the young director Joshua Oppenheimer...
[EN] This study is focused on those filmmakers who make films as a way of fighting to defend human r...
In The Act of Killing, (Joshua Oppenheimer, ID, DK 2012), Joshua Oppenheimer searches for humanness ...
Joshua Oppenheimer, who brought international attention to the massacre of up to a million Indonesi...
<p>This paper explores two experimental documentary films that present memories of acts of mass viol...
Gifted filmmakers such as Joshua Oppenheimer, director of The act of killing, are attempting to use ...
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...
As a study, documentary film is often used as a reference because of its historical, social, cultura...
Unusually for a political documentary, The Act of Killing provides its audiences with little informa...
Oppenheimer describes The Act of Killing as a ‘documentary about the imagination. We are documenting...
Questions have been raised by many filmmakers over the years as to whether the 1965 coup in Indonesi...
In 2013, Texas-born film maker Joshua Oppenheimer launched his documentary film The Act of Killing, ...
In 2013, Texas-born film maker Joshua Oppenheimer launched his documentary film The Act of Killing, ...
The act of killing and the more recent The look of silence, by the young director Joshua Oppenheimer...
[EN] This study is focused on those filmmakers who make films as a way of fighting to defend human r...
In The Act of Killing, (Joshua Oppenheimer, ID, DK 2012), Joshua Oppenheimer searches for humanness ...
Joshua Oppenheimer, who brought international attention to the massacre of up to a million Indonesi...
<p>This paper explores two experimental documentary films that present memories of acts of mass viol...