The Act Of - Killing (2012)
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
One of the most shocking aspects is seeing these men boast about their crimes on national television to cheers and smiles. The Act of Killing (2012)
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 film highlights the Pemuda Pancasila , a
In several scenes, the perpetrators play both themselves and their victims, leading to moments of profound psychological tension. ⚖️ Banality of Evil and Impunity The film exposes a "regime of fear" where
The central figure is Anwar Congo , a former "movie theater gangster" who claims to have killed hundreds with wire.
The film exposes a "regime of fear" where genocide is treated as a patriotic struggle.
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