<p>This paper explores two experimental documentary films that present memories of acts of mass violence:<em> The Act of Killing</em> (Denmark, 2012, director Joshua Oppenheimer) about the Indonesian anti-Communist purge in the 1960s and <em>Gzim Rewind</em> (Sweden, 2011, director Knutte Wester) about the fate of a boy who fled from Kosovo in the 1990s. Using dialogic theory (Bakhtin, 1981; Phillips, 2011), we analyse the voices that are articulated about past violent events in the films. The focus is on how different voices interrelate in the filmic presentation of mass violence, including victims and killers. Primarily, the analysis focuses on <em>The Act of Killing</em> and its reception by an Indonesian audience. The discussion concern...
This article explores the relationship between the affective intensities of screen media and its pot...
This article offers a close reading of DAS RADIKAL BÖSE (RADICAL EVIL, Stefan Ruzowitzky, DE 2013) a...
Truth and Reconciliation processes are key to rebuilding societies damaged by broad-based, governmen...
This paper explores two experimental documentary films that present memories of acts of mass violenc...
Gifted filmmakers such as Joshua Oppenheimer, director of The act of killing, are attempting to use ...
Oppenheimer describes The Act of Killing as a ‘documentary about the imagination. We are documenting...
Through an analysis of documentary audiences for The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (...
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...
Through an analysis of The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (2014), this article explor...
open2noFirst published online: August 27, 2019The case study considered by the authors of this artic...
Through an analysis of The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (2014), this article explor...
As a study, documentary film is often used as a reference because of its historical, social, cultura...
This article offers a close reading of Das radikal Böse (The Radical Evil, Stefan Ruzowitzky, DE/AT ...
This article offers a close reading of Das radikal Böse (The Radical Evil, Stefan Ruzowitzky, DE/AT ...
This article explores the relationship between the affective intensities of screen media and its pot...
This article offers a close reading of DAS RADIKAL BÖSE (RADICAL EVIL, Stefan Ruzowitzky, DE 2013) a...
Truth and Reconciliation processes are key to rebuilding societies damaged by broad-based, governmen...
This paper explores two experimental documentary films that present memories of acts of mass violenc...
Gifted filmmakers such as Joshua Oppenheimer, director of The act of killing, are attempting to use ...
Oppenheimer describes The Act of Killing as a ‘documentary about the imagination. We are documenting...
Through an analysis of documentary audiences for The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (...
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...
Through an analysis of The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (2014), this article explor...
open2noFirst published online: August 27, 2019The case study considered by the authors of this artic...
Through an analysis of The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (2014), this article explor...
As a study, documentary film is often used as a reference because of its historical, social, cultura...
This article offers a close reading of Das radikal Böse (The Radical Evil, Stefan Ruzowitzky, DE/AT ...
This article offers a close reading of Das radikal Böse (The Radical Evil, Stefan Ruzowitzky, DE/AT ...
This article explores the relationship between the affective intensities of screen media and its pot...
This article offers a close reading of DAS RADIKAL BÖSE (RADICAL EVIL, Stefan Ruzowitzky, DE 2013) a...
Truth and Reconciliation processes are key to rebuilding societies damaged by broad-based, governmen...