The Act of Killing is a documentary film that follows former Indonesian death squad leaders as they reenact their real-life mass killings in various cinematic genres. The film challenges them to confront their past actions and reflect on the impact of their violence.
Directed by Joshua Oppenheimer, the film delves into the psychological effects of the killings on the perpetrators and the victims' families. Through the reenactments, the audience is given a chilling glimpse into the minds of these men who committed atrocities without remorse.
The Act of Killing sheds light on the culture of impunity that exists in Indonesia, where those responsible for heinous crimes have never been held accountable. It serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of confronting the past in order to prevent history from repeating itself.
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The Act of Killing
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Theme for the Act of Killing
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Clara Bryld:
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