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Movie Title : The Act Of Killing
Genre : Documentary, Special Interest
Runtime: 116 Minutes
Release Date: Friday, 2013-07-19
Rating : Unrated
Cast : Anwar Congo, Herman Koto, Ibrahim Sinik,Ibrahim Sinik
Plot Summary : 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. Medan, Indonesia. 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. As the executioner for the most notorious death squad in his city, Anwar himself killed hundreds of people with his own hands.
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Act of Killing Movie Press Reviews
The Guardian
It's often said of documentaries that they deserve to have as wide an audience as possible. This doesn't deserve; it demands - not for what it says about present-day Indonesia or even about its former horrors. But because almost every frame is astonishing.
The Playlist Jessica Kiang
Presenting a terrifying view of a hidden holocaust and a moral apocalypse in which the most basic humanities have become twisted beyond recognition, The Act of Killing is a towering achievement in filmmaking, documentary or otherwise.
The Guardian Peter Bradshaw
It is a gut-churning film: and a radical dive into history, grabbing the past in a way a conventional documentary would not.
Village Voice Nick Schager
More terrifying than any horror film, and more intellectually adventurous than just about any 2013 release so far, The Act of Killing is a major achievement, a work about genocide that rightly earns its place alongside Shoah as a supreme testament to the cinema's capacity for inquiry, confrontation, and remembrance.
New York Post Farran Smith Nehme
The cumulative impact is devastating, and very far from a simple Western condemnation of another country's brutality. In forcing viewers to hear the boasts of genocide's perpetrators, The Act of Killing puts a harsh spotlight on all celebrations of bloodshed, from Hollywood to the op-ed pages.
RogerEbert.com Steven Boone
This masterpiece about propaganda, cinema and vanity as instruments of power and terror ends on an excruciatingly sustained, righteous money shot: a monster who could have been a good man suffocates on the truth.
Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern
This feature-length documentary, currently entering national release, may be one of the most horrifying films you'll ever see, and one of the most edifying.
Boston Globe
The Act of Killing is one of the most extraordinary films you'll ever encounter, not to mention one of the craziest filmmaking concepts anywhere.
Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez
In The Act of Killing, director Joshua Oppenheimer pulls off the impossible: He confronts great, incomprehensible evil and puts a human face on it.
indieWIRE Eric Kohn
Playing make believe with murderers, Oppenheimer risks the possibility of empowering them. However, by humanizing psychopathic behavior, The Act of Killing is unparalleled in its unsettling perspective on the dementias associated with dictatorial extremes.
New York Magazine (Vulture) David Edelstein
The resulting film is bizarre to the point of trippiness, yet it's one of the most lucid portraits of evil I've ever seen.
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