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'The Act of Killing' (, meaning "Butcher") is a 2012 documentary film about individuals who participated in the Indonesian mass killings of 19651966. The film is directed by Joshua Oppenheimer and co-directed by Christine Cynn and an anonymous Indonesian.

It is a Danish-British-Norwegian co-production, presented by Final Cut for Real in Denmark and produced by Signe Byrge Srensen. The executive producers were Werner Herzog, Errol Morris, Joram ten Brink, and Andre Singer. It is a Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM) project of the University of Westminster.

'The Act of Killing' won the 2013 European Film Award for Best Documentary, the Asia Pacific Screen Award, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 86th Academy Awards. It also won best documentary at the 67th BAFTA awards. In accepting the award, Oppenheimer said that the United States and the United Kingdom have "collective responsibility" for "participating in and ignoring" the crimes,Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (16 February 2014). [https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/feb/16/baftas-2014-documentary-act-of-killing Baftas 2014: The Act of Killing wins best documentary]. 'The Guardian.' Retrieved 16 February 2014. which was omitted from the video BAFTA posted online.Macaulay, Scott (17 February 2014). [http://filmmakermagazine.com/84443-the-act-of-killing-wins-documentary-bafta-director-oppenheimers-speech-edited-online/ The Act of Killing Wins Documentary BAFTA; Director Oppenheimers Speech Edited Online]. 'Filmmaker.' Retrieved 17 February 2014. This participation has been extensively documented by numerous professional historians, journalists and an international tribunal, and documents declassified in 2021 indicate that the UK was even more closely involved than previously thought. After a screening for US Congress members, Oppenheimer demanded that the US acknowledge its role in the killings.Sabarini, Prodita (16 February 2014). [http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2014/02/16/director-calls-us-acknowledge-its-role-1965-killings.html Director calls for US to acknowledge its role in 1965 killings]. 'The Jakarta Post.' Retrieved 17 February 2014.

The Indonesian government had responded negatively to the film. Its presidential spokesman on foreign affairs, Teuku Faizasyah, claimed that the film is misleading with respect to its portrayal of Indonesia.Josua Gantan (23 January 2014). [http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/indonesia-reacts-to-act-of-killing-academy-nomination "Indonesia Reacts to Act of Killing Academy Nomination]", 'The Jakarta Globe.' Retrieved 27 May 2014

A companion piece to the film, 'The Look of Silence', was released in 2014.Ignatiy Vishnevetsky (27 August 2014). [http://www.avclub.com/article/act-killing-sequel-look-silence-will-hit-theaters--208604 "Act Of Killing sequel The Look Of Silence will hit theaters in 2015"]. 'A.V. Club.' Retrieved 31 August 2014.

The film was ranked 19th on a list of the best documentaries ever made in a 2015 poll by the British Film Institute. In 2016, it was named the 14th greatest film released since 2000 by a poll of critics published by the BBC.

Synopsis



The film focuses on the perpetrators of the Indonesian mass killings of 19651966 in the present day. The genocide led to the killing of almost a million people, ostensibly for belonging to the local communist community. When Suharto overthrew Sukarno, the President of Indonesia, following the failed coup of the 30 September Movement in 1965, the gangsters Anwar Congo and Adi Zulkadry in Medan (North Sumatra) were promoted from selling black market movie theatre tickets to leading the most powerful death squad in North Sumatra. They also extorted money from the ethnic Chinese as the price for keeping their lives. Anwar is said to have personally killed 1000 people.

Today, Anwar is revered by the right wing of a paramilitary organization, Pemuda Pancasila, that grew out of the death squads. The organization is so powerful that its leaders include government ministers who are openly involved in corruption, election rigging and clearing people from their land for developers.

Invited by Oppenheimer, Anwar recounts his experiences killing for the cameras, and makes scenes depicting their memories and feelings about the killings. The scenes are produced in the style of their favorite films: gangster, Western, and musical. Various aspects of Anwar and his friends' filmmaking process are shown, but as they dig into Anwar's personal experiences, the reenacted scenes begin to take over the narrative. Oppenheimer has called the result "a documentary of the imagination".

Some of Anwar's friends state that the killings were wrong, while others worry about the consequences of the story on their public image.

After Anwar plays a victim, he cannot continue. Oppenheimer, from behind the camera, states that it was worse for the victims because they knew they were going to be killed, whereas Anwar was only acting. Anwar then expresses doubts over whether or not he has sinned, tearfully saying he does not want to think about it. He revisits the rooftop where he claims many of his killings took place, and retches repeatedly while describing how he had killed people during the genocide. The dancers from the film's theatrical poster are seen before the credits begin to roll.

Production



In 2001, while conducting interviews for their 2003 film 'The Globalisation Tapes', Oppenheimer and Cynn began delving into the Indonesian mass killings of 19651966. After moving up the ranks of those involved with the killings, Oppenheimer's interviews led him to meet Anwar Congo in 2005. The film was shot mostly in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, between 2005 and 2011. After seeing an early preview of 'The Act of Killing', filmmakers Werner Herzog and Errol Morris signed on as executive producers.

Many of the people who worked on the film are not credited by name, instead appearing as "Anonymous," for fear of both legal and extrajudicial retribution for their participation.

Release



Coinciding with the release of the film's director's cut in 2013, a free BitTorrent Bundle of behind the scenes content was uploaded to the internet by the distributor.[https://now.bt.co/bundles/the-act-of-killing The Act of Killing extras Bundle]

Reception



Critical response

'The Act of Killing' received widespread acclaim from critics. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 95% approval rating with an average rating of 8.80/10 based on 156 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Raw, terrifying, and painfully difficult to watch, 'The Act of Killing' offers a haunting testament to the edifying, confrontational power of documentary cinema."

On Metacritic, the film holds an average score of 91 out of 100, based on 33 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim."

Nick Schager of 'The Village Voice' called it a "masterpiece." Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges called the film "an important exploration of the complex psychology of mass murderers" and wrote that "it is not the demonized, easily digestible caricature of a mass murderer that most disturbs us. It is the human being."Chris Hedges (23 September 2013). [http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/the_act_of_killing_20130923 "The Act of Killing"]. 'Truthdig.' Retrieved 23 September 2013. Award-winning filmmaker Ruhi Hamid said: "It is the most extraordinary film I have ever seen. It actually turns around what we think of as documentaries. ...an extraordinary record of a horrendous part of Indonesian history."[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVqfdMYxTfo "Ruhi Hamid recommends"], BBC Fresh, 29 August 2013. YouTube.

In some quarters Oppenheimer has been accused of treating his subjects in bad faith.[http://www.dfi-film.dk/berlin-2013/berlin-2013/the-act-of-killing-3 The Act of Killing] 'DFI Film.' Retrieved 1 March 2014. As far as their goal at the beginning was to glorify mass murder, Oppenheimer responds that could never have been his goal, therefore that side of them may have been betrayed.Apriadi Gunawan and Triwik Kurniasari, [http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/09/15/actors-may-sue-director-lauded-film-pki-killings.html "Actors may sue director of lauded film on PKI killings"], 'The Jakarta Post', 15 September 2012.][http://my.news.yahoo.com/feature-overnight-celebrity-act-killing-080007833.html "FEATURE: An overnight celebrity from 'The Act of Killing'"], Yahoo News Malaysia.Apriadi Gunawan, [http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/09/30/1965-victims-protest-against-the-act-of-killing.html "1965 victims protest against The Act Of Killing"], 'The Jakarta Post', 30 September 2012.[http://www.dfi-film.dk/berlin-2013/berlin-2013/the-act-of-killing- "The Act of Killing", 3 DFI-FILM, Fall 2015.] In an interview with 'The Village Voice', Oppenheimer said: "When I was entrusted by this community of survivors to film these justifications, to film these boastings, I was trying to expose and interrogate the nature of impunity. Boasting about killing was the right material to do that with because it is a symptom of impunity."Raillan Brooks, [http://www.villagevoice.com/2013-07-17/film/joshua-oppenheimer-on-the-act-of-killing/ "Joshua Oppenheimer on The Act of Killing"], 'Village Voice', 17 July 2013, p. 1.

Australian National University Professor of Asian History and Politics Robert Cribb stated that the film lacks historical context.Cribb, Robert (AprilJune 2013). [http://www.insideindonesia.org/feature-editions/review-an-act-of-manipulation "Review: An act of manipulation?"]. Inside Indonesia. In reply, Oppenheimer said that "the film is essentially not about what happened in 1965, but rather about a regime in which genocide has, paradoxically, been effaced [yet] celebrated  in order to keep the survivors terrified, the public brainwashed, and the perpetrators able to live with themselves... It never pretends to be an exhaustive account of the events of 1965. It seeks to understand the impact of the killing and terror today, on individuals and institutions."Melvin, Jess (AprilJune 2013). [http://www.insideindonesia.org/current-edition/an-interview-with-joshua-oppenheimer "An interview with Joshua Oppenheimer"], 'Inside Indonesia'.

Bradley Simpson, historian at the University of Connecticut and director of the Indonesia/East Timor Documentation Project at the National Security Archive, states the "brilliant Oscar-nominated film" has prompted vigorous debate among Indonesians about the crimes and the need to hold responsible parties accountable, and suggests that it could have a similar effect in the United States, whose own role in the killings "has never officially been acknowledged, much less accounted for, though some of the relevant documents have been made available to the public."Brad Simpson (28 February 2014). [http://www.thenation.com/article/178592/its-our-act-killing-too "Its Our Act of Killing, Too"]. 'The Nation.' Retrieved 9 May 2014.

An Indonesian academic, Soe Tjen Marching, analyzed the film in relation to Hannah Arendt's theory of the banality of evil.

The primary subjects in the film, Anwar Congo and Herman Koto, have seen the film and neither feels deceived, according to Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer says that upon watching the film Anwar Congo "started to cry...Tearfully, he told me: 'This is the film I expected. It's an honest film, a true film.' He said he was profoundly moved and will always remain loyal to it." Oppenheimer went on to say that in the call with Congo he also became down on himself saying "There is nothing left for me to do in life but to die". Oppenheimer seeing Congo so moved and almost ashamed for what he had done, said this to him. "You're only 70 years old, Anwar. You might live another 25 years. Whatever good you do in those years is not undermined by the awful things in your past." He felt it may have been cliche, but he felt it was honest and all he could manage to say to Congo.Applebaum, Stephen (13 April 2013) [http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/review/the-killing-fields-revisited-in-joshua-oppenheimers-documentary/story-fn9n8gph-1226617607946 "Indonesia's killing fields revisited in Joshua Oppenheimer's documentary"], 'The Australian'. A subsequent interview on Al Jazeera's program '101 East' revealed that Anwar had misgivings about the film and the negative reaction to it in Indonesia, which was causing problems for him. He confided these concerns directly to Oppenheimer in an apparent Skype conversation displayed within the program.

In 2015, the film was named as one of the top 50 films of the decade so far by 'The Guardian'.

Top ten lists

'The Act of Killing' has been named as one of the best films of 2013 by various critics:

* 1st  'Sight & Sound'

* 1st  'The Guardian'

* 1st  [http://www.laweekly.com/2013-12-19/film-tv/best-top-movies-her-inside-llewyn-davis 'LA Weekly']

* 1st  Nick Schager, 'The A.V. Club'

* 2nd  Mark Kermode, 'The Observer'

* 3rd  David Edelstein, 'New York'

* 3rd  David Sexton, 'London Evening Standard'

* 4th  Eric Kohn, 'Indiewire'

* 4th  [http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20771056,00.html 'People Magazine']

* 7th  Bill Goodykoontz, 'Arizona Republic'

* 7th  A. A. Dowd, 'The A.V. Club'

* 7th  David Chen, slashfilm.com

* 8th  Sam Adams, 'The A.V. Club'

* 8th  Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, 'The A.V. Club'

* 8th  Richard Corliss, 'Time'

* 10th  'Time Out London'

* 10th  Devindra Hardawar, slashfilm.com

'The Act of Killing' was ranked 19th among all documentaries ever made in a 2015 poll by the British Film Institute, as well as the 14th greatest film since 2000 in a 2016 critics' poll by BBC. It was ranked 16th in 'The Guardian's Best Films of the 21st Century list.

Awards and nominations



See also



*'40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy' (2009)

*List of films with longest production time

References




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