The Act Of Killing (2012) đź””

The film's defining feature is its . Oppenheimer invited the former death-squad leaders—who remain powerful and celebrated figures in Indonesia—to dramatize their killings.

The Act of Killing (2012) is a chilling documentary by Joshua Oppenheimer that examines the Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66. Rather than a standard historical retelling, it follows the perpetrators as they openly celebrate their crimes and recreate them for the camera. 🎥 Surreal Re-enactments

The film highlights the Pemuda Pancasila , a paramilitary organization involved in the killings that remains influential in modern Indonesian politics. 👤 The Journey of Anwar Congo

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