The Act of Killing

Director: Joshua Oppenheimer, Christine Cynn & Anonymous | Norway/Denmark/Indonesia/United Kingdom 2012 | 159 min

The Act of Killing
 

Anwar Congo and his friends have been dancing their way through musical numbers, twisting arms in film noir gangster scenes, and galloping across prairies as yodelling cowboys. Their foray into filmmaking is being celebrated in the media and debated on television, even though Anwar Congo and his friends are mass murderers. When the government of Indonesia was overthrown by the military in 1965, Anwar and his friends were promoted from small-time gangsters who sold movie theatre tickets on the black market to death squad leaders. They helped the army kill more than one million alleged communists, ethnic Chinese, and intellectuals in less than a year. Today, Anwar is revered as a founding father of a right-wing paramilitary organization that grew out of the death squads. In 'The Act of Killing', Anwar and his friends agree to tell the story of the killings. But their idea of being in a movie is not to provide testimony for a documentary: they want to star in the kind of films they most love from their days scalping tickets at the cinemas. The filmmakers challenge Anwar and his friends to develop fiction scenes about their experience of the killings, adapted to their favorite film genres - gangster, western, musical. They write the scripts. They play themselves. And they play their victims. The filmmaking process catalyzes an unexpected emotional journey for Anwar, from arrogance to regret as he confronts, for the first time in his life, the full implications of what he has done.

The Act of Killing (Norway/Denmark/Indonesia/United Kingdom, 2012, 159 min.)
Director: Joshua Oppenheimer, Christine Cynn & Anonymous. Script: Joshua Oppenheimer. Camera: Carlos Arango de Montis and Lars Skree. Sound: Gunn Tove Grønsberg and Henrik Gugge Garnov. Edit: Niels Pagh Andersen, Janus Billeskov Jansen, . Cast: Characters (in order of appearance)
Anwar Congo
Herman Koto
Syamsul Arifin
Ibrahim Sinik
Yapto Soerjosoemarno
Safit Pardede
Jusuf Kalla
Adi Zulkadry
Soaduon Siregar
Mohammed Yusuf Marzuki
Haji Anif
Sakhyan Asmara
. Producer: Signe Byrge Sørensen. Production: Final Cut for Real ApS.
English Version.

  • Final Cut for Real
  • Forbindelsesvej 7
  • 2100 Copenhagen
  • Denmark
Screenings:
No further screenings planned.
Extra info:

On 7 November, CPH:DOX in collaboration with DOXBIO will invite audience in 60 cinemas all over the country to a live transmitted interview with the director. Read more under Events on page 61.

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