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The Act of Killing

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.

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.

Today, Anwar is revered as a founding father of a right-wing paramilitary organization that grew out of the death squads. The organization is so powerful that its leaders include government ministers, and they are happy to boast about everything from corruption and election rigging to acts of genocide.

The Act of Killing is about killers who have won, and the sort of society they have built. Unlike ageing Nazis or Rwandan génocidaires, Anwar and his friends have not been forced by history to admit they participated in crimes against humanity. Instead, they have written their own triumphant history, becoming role models for millions of young paramilitaries. The Act of Killing is a journey into the memories and imaginations of the perpetrators, offering insight into the minds of mass killers. And The Act of Killing is a nightmarish vision of a frighteningly banal culture of impunity in which killers can joke about crimes against humanity on television chat shows, and celebrate moral disaster with the ease and grace of a soft shoe dance number.

A Love of Cinema
In their youth, Anwar and his friends spent their lives at the movies, for they were “movie theatre gangsters”: they controlled a black market in tickets, while using the cinema as a base of operations for more serious crimes. In 1965, the army recruited them to form death squads because they had a proven capacity for violence, and they hated the communists for boycotting American films – the most popular (and profitable) in the cinemas. Anwar and his friends were devoted fans of James Dean, John Wayne, and Victor Mature. They explicitly fashioned themselves and their methods of murder after their Hollywood idols. And coming out of the midnight show, they felt “just like gangsters who stepped off the screen”. In this heady mood, they strolled across the boulevard to their office and killed their nightly quota of prisoners. Borrowing his technique from a mafia movie, Anwar preferred to strangle his victims with wire.

In The Act of Killing, Anwar and his friends agree to tell us 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. We seize this opportunity to expose how a regime that was founded on crimes against humanity, yet has never been held accountable, would project itself into history.

And so we 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.

Their fiction filmmaking process provides the film’s dramatic arc, and their film sets become safe spaces to challenge them about what they did. Some of Anwar’s friends realize that the killings were wrong. Others worry about the consequence of the story on their public image. Younger members of the paramilitary movement argue that they should boast about the horror of the massacres, because their terrifying and threatening force is the basis of their power today. As opinions diverge, the atmosphere on set grows tense. The edifice of genocide as a “patriotic struggle”, with Anwar and his friends as its heroes, begins to sway and crack.

Most dramatically, 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’s done. As Anwar’s fragile conscience is threatened by the pressure to remain a hero, The Act of Killing presents a gripping conflict between moral imagination and moral catastrophe.


Technical Specifications

Year 2012
Length
117 min, 160 min (Director's Cut)
Directors Joshua Oppenheimer. Co-directors: Anonymous, Christine Cynn
Producers Signe Byrge Sørensen, Co-producers: Torstein Grude & Joshua Oppenheimer and Christine Cynn, in association with André Singer. Executive Producers: Errol Morris, Werner Herzog, André Singer, Joram ten Brink, Torstein Grude, Bjarte Mørner Tveit.
Languages
Indonesian
Production companies
Final Cut for Real ApS, Co‐produced by Piraya Film AS, Novaya Zemlya, in association with Spring Films Ltd
Production countries
Denmark, Indonesia, Norway, Finland & UK
Sales/Distribution International Sales
Festival distribution: The Danish Film Institute. International sales: Cinephil
Format
DCP / HDCam
World Premiere
Toronto International Film Festival, 2012
Website theactofkilling.com
IMDB https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2375605/


Gallery


Awards & distincitions

Nominated for the 2014 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature

Awards
BAFTA for Best Documentary Film
Guardian Film Awards 2014 – Best Film
Cinema Eye Honors Award for Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking
Cinema Eye Honors Award for Outstanding Achievement in Production
Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Documentary Feature Film
BritDoc 2013 Puma Impact Award
Gotham Award 2013 for Best Documentary
European Film Award 2013 for Best Documentary
Danish Film Academy Award 2013 for Best Documentary (Robert Prize)

Festival Awards
CPH:DOX 2012 – DOX:AWARD
Berlin Film Festival 2013 – Panorama Audience Award
Berlin Film Festival 2013 – Prize of the Ecumenical Jury
!F Istanbul 2013- Prize of the SIYAD jury (Turkish Film Critics’ Association)
FICUNAM, Mexico 2013 – Audience Award
ZagrebDox, 2013 – Movies that Matter Award
One World, Prague 2013 – Best Film
Geneva International Human Rights Film Festival 2013 – Gilda Vieira de Mello Prize
Festival de Cinéma Valenciennes 2013 – Grand Prize
Festival de Cinéma Valenciennes 2013 – Special Mention, Critic’s Jury
IndieLisboa 2013 – Amnesty International Award
BelDocs 2013 – Grand Prix for Best Film
DocumentaMadrid 2013 – First Prize of the Jury
DocumentaMadrid 2013 – Audience Award
Planete + Doc Warsaw 2013 – Audience Award
Planete + Doc 2013 – Grand Prix of Lower Silesia
DocsBarcelona 2013 – Best Film Award (Grand Prize)
Sheffield Doc/Fest 2013 – Grand Prize
Biografilm Festival Italy 2013 – Grand Prize
Grimstad Short and Documentary Film Festival 2013 – Grand Prize
Royal Anthropological Institute Film Festival 2013 – Basil Wright Prize
Human Rights, Human Dignity Int. Film Festival Myanmar – Aung San Suu Kyi Award for Best Documentary
Sheffield Doc/Fest 2013 – Audience Award
Traverse City Film Festival 2013 – The Stanley Kubrick Award for Bold and Innovative Filmmaking
BIAFF, Georgia 2013 – Grand Prix for Best Documentary
Nordisk Panorama 2013 – Best Nordic Documentary
Yamagata Int. Documentary Film Festival 2013 – Mayor’s Prize
Janela Internacional de Cinema do Recife, Brazil 2013 – Best Film
Bergen Int. Film Festival 2013 – Grand Prize (Checkpoints Competition)
Karama Human Rights Film Festival, Jordan 2013 – Best Feature Documentary
Ram Dam Film Festival 2014- Audience Award
Ram Dam Film Festival 2014- Critics Prize
Victoria TX Independent Film Festival 2014 – Best of Fest

Critics Awards
London Critics Circle for Documentary of the Year
National Society of Film Critics (US) – Best Non-Fiction Film 2013 (tied with “At Berkeley”)
National Board of Review – Top Five Documentaries
Vancouver Film Critic’s Circle – Best Documentary 2013
Chicago Film Critics Society – Best Foreign Language Film 2013
Chicago Film Critics Society – Best Documentary 2013
Online Film Critics Society – Best Documentary 2013
San Francisco Film Critics Society – Best Documentary 2013
Southeastern Film Critics Association – Best Documentary 2013
Online Film Critics Society – Best Documentary 2013
Toronto Film Critics Society – Best Documentary 2013
Boston Film Critics Association – Best Documentary 2013
Austin Film Critics Association – Best Documentary 2013
Central Ohio Film Critics Association – Best Documentary 2013
San Diego Film Critics Association – Best Documentary 2013
New York Film Critics Online – Best Documentary Award 2013
Boston Film Critics Online – Best Documentary Award 2013
Kansas City Film Critics Society – Best Documentary 2013
Florida Film Critics Circle – Best Documentary 2013
Danish Film Critics Association – Special Prize 2013 (Sær-Bodil)

Nominations

Academy Award for Best Documentary Film 2014
Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary
Satellite Awards -Documentary
Broadcast Film Critics Association 2014 – Best Documentary
London Critics Circle for Documentary of the Year
BAFTA – Best Foreign Film
Directors Guild of America (DGA) – Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentaries
Cinema Eye Honors for Best Director, Best Editing and Audience Award
International Documentary Association Award for Best Documentary
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best New Filmmaker (Runner up)
Los Angeles Film Critics Association for Best Documentary (Runner Up)
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association – Best Documentary (Runner Up)
New York Film Critics Circle for Best Documentary (Runner up)
Chicago Film Critics Association for Most Promising Filmmaker: Joshua Oppenheimer (Runner up)
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association for Best Documentary Film
Phoenix Film Critics Society for Best Documentary


Credits

Characters (in order of appearance)
Anwar Congo
Herman Koto
Syamsul Arifin
Ibrahim Sinik
Yapto Soerjosoemarno
Safit Pardede
Jusuf Kalla
Adi Zulkadry
Soaduon Siregar
Haji Marzuki
Haji Anif
Rahmat shah
Sakhyan Asmara

Directed by
Joshua Oppenheimer

Co-directors
Anonymous
Christine Cynn

Produced by
Signe Byrge Sørensen

Producers
Joram ten Brink
& Anonymous
Christine Cynn
Anne Köhncke
Joshua Oppenheimer
Michael Uwemedimo

Executive Producers
Werner Herzog
Errol Morris
André Singer
Joram ten Brink
Torstein Grude
Bjarte Mørner Tveit

Cinematographers
Carlos Arango de Montis ADFC
Lars Skree
Anonymous

Second Camera
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous

Editors
Niels Pagh Andersen
Janus Billeskov Jansen
Mariko Montpetit
Ariadna Fatjo-Vilas Mestre
Charlotte Munch Bengtsen
Erik Andersson

Co-producers
Christine Cynn
Torstein Grude
Joshua Oppenheimer
Bjarte Mørner Tveit

Line Producers
Anonymous
Anonymous

Production Manager
Anonymous

Associate Producers
Maria Kristensen
Lizzy Ratner

Original Sound Design
Elin Øyen Vister

Sound Editing
Henrik Gugge Garnov, GILYD!
Gunn Tove Grønsberg, Storyline

Recording Engineer
Anonymous

Assistant Director
Anonymous

Choreographer
Anonymous

Dance Coach
Anonymous

Makeup Artists
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous

Costumes
Anonymous

Gaffers
Anonymous
Anonymous

Prop Master
Anonymous

Carpenters
Anonymous
Anonymous

Wranglers
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous

Animal Handler
Anonymous

Drivers
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous

Runners
Anonymous
Anonymous

Production Assistants
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Michelle Bernth
Lia Na’ama ten Brink
Tom Brookes
Oliver Clasper
Shusaku Harada
Nick Hegreberg
Karina Lavik
Hugo MacPherson
Valentin Manz
Samuel Simon

Editing Assistants
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous

Dubbing
Anonymous

Special Effects
Anonymous

Post Production Managers
Maria Kristensen
Helga Høegh-Krohn
Heidi Elise Christensen

Post Production Services
Hinterland AS

Colorist
Tom Chr. Lilletvedt

Conform
Christopher Berge Hove
Erik Andersson

Visual Effects
Christopher Berge Hove
Tom Chr. Lilletvedt

IT Engineer
Odd Brandtzægg

Office Manager
Oddleiv Vik

Graphics
NR2154

Motion Graphics Artist
Emil Thorbjørnsson

Technical Support
Svenne Friis
Lars Michael Reiff
Nicolas Servide
10.dot.1 Final Cut Pro Technical Support

Trailer
Henrik Vincent Thiesen
Charlotte Munch Bengtsen
Postyr Postproduktion
ApS

advisor
Jakob Kirstein Høgel

Lawyers
Else Helland
Leon Morgan
Katrine Schlüther Schierbeck

Accounting
Hans Lolk
Korthe Barfod
Lena Lundt
Inger Friis
Vassdal & Eriksen
AS, Christian Eide

Auditing
Arvid Abrahamsen
Beierholm, Jan Arildslund
and Morten Staghøj

Insurance
Jens-Georg Hansen
Lyberg & Partnere

Film and Footage
pengkhianatan g30s/pki
© pusat produksi film negara indonesia
courtesy of pusat produksi film negara indonesia

Dialog Khusus TVRI Sumatera Utara
eps. Pemuda Bioskop Membuat Film untuk Mengenang Penumpasan PKI
Produced by Televisi Republik Indonesia Stasiun Propinsi Sumatera Utara
Courtesy of Televisi Republik Indonesia Stasiun Propinsi Sumatera Utara

Archive material
Courtesy of CNN
Courtesy of Rasmus Dinesen and Final Cut for Real ApS

Choir Director
Anonymous

Choir
Anonymous

Band
Anonymous

Songs
Theme For The Act Of Killing
Composer: Karsten Fundal
Published By Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Performed By Clara Bryld, Andreas Estrup, Frederik Teige & Katinka Fogh Vindelev
Technician: Lars Falck
Recording Studio: Copenhagen Studios

Burung Kakaktua
Composer: unknown

Bunga Seroja
Composer: Husein Bawafie
Courtesy of Ridho Bawafie

Mars Pemuda Pancasila
Composer: Rivi Hamdani
Courtesy of Devi Tiara Arafah

halo-halo bandung
composer: ismail marzuki
courtesy of rahmi aziah

theme song from the film pengkhianatan g30s/pki
composer: embie c. noer
courtesy of pusat produksi film negara indonesia

genjer-genjer
composer: muhammad arief
courtesy of sinar samsi

ayah
composer: rinto harahap
© pt sony music entertainment indonesia
courtesy of pt mitra kreasi prima

Nonton Bioskop
Composer: Benjamin Sueb
Courtesy of Biem T. Benjamin

Bola
Composer: Ona Sutra
Courtesy of Ona Sutra

Cari Pacar Lagi
Composer: Moh. Charly V.H.
© by PT Trinity Optima Production
Courtesy of PT Trinity Optima Production

Cotton Fields
Composer: Huddie Ledbetter
© by Folkways Music Publishing Inc.
Courtesy of Musikförlaget Essex AB

maju tak gentar
composer: cornel simanjuntak
courtesy of pangihutan simanjuntak

Born Free
Composer: John Barry
Lyrics: Don Black
Courtesy of SONY/ATV TUNES LLC
SONY/ATV Music Publishing Scandinavia

Don’t worry, be happy
Composer/Lyrics: MCFERRIN
Courtesy of Universal Music Publishing MGB Scandinavia AB

Additional music
Simon Thamdrup Jensen

Subtitle Consultant
Charlotte Armstrong
Shusaku Harada

Very Special Thanks
Sharad Agarwal, Benedict Anderson, Anonymous, Anonymous, Aaron Balick
Paul Barber, Evan Berland, Heather Berland, Russell Berland, Sarah Berland
Dola Bonfils, Steve Bognar, Telse Brix, Michael Bronski, Carmel Budiardjo
Brady Case, Carol Chase, David Chase, Elliot Chase, Stephen Chase
Anders Christensen, Charlie Clements, Catherine Corman, Andreas Møl Dalsgaard, Mark Danner
Lucy Davis, Tony Dowmunt, Gareth Evans, Troels Faldorf, Hilmar Farid
Catherine Feinen, Simon Field, Tine Fischer, Pat Footer, Kim Foss
Finn Gjedebo, Peter Goodwin, Jesper Grand, Maja Giese, Aaron Glimme
Cecilie Gravesen, Alfred Guzzetti, Helle Hansen, Sidsel Hansen, Toyomi Harada
Shouichi Harada, Shusaku Harada, Brittani Head, Juan Hein, Monica Hellström
Olivia Herman, Ariel Heryanto, Simon Hipkins, Lena Herzog, Eva Hildebrand
Annette Hill, Marianne Hougen-Moraga, Adam Hyman, Arine Kirstein Høgel, May Adadol Ingawanij
Jesper Jack, Lars Johansson, Søren Henrik Jørgensen, Ulrik Bolt Jørgensen, Cynthia Kane
Claire Kessie, Simon Klose, Nikolai Lang, Lise Lense-Møller, Alisa Lebow
Georgia Leigh Hearn, Nini Leick, Irene Lusztig, Dusan Makavejev, Bojana Makavejev
Valentin von Manz, Richard Melman, Janus Metz, Josephine Michau, Daniel Morgan
Al Morrow, Robb Moss, David Nuzum, Barbara Oppenheimer, Carol Oppenheimer
Joe Oppenheimer, Sarah Oppenheimer, Mikael Opstrup, In-soo Radstake, Karen Ranucci
Marlene Schiött Rasmussen, Michael Ratner, Gian-Piero Ringel, Benoit Roland, John Roosa
Jerry Rothwell, Loren Ryter, Satyajit Sakar, Elizabeth Schneider, Randi Schulz
Sanna Salmenkallio, Peter Sellars, Noga Shalev, Katinka Schyberg, Jess Search
Morton Simon, Samuel Simon, Katrin Sohns, Thomas Stenderup, Per Byrge Sørensen
Ida Byrge Sørensen, Anna Teeman, Rosie Thomas, Estephan Wagner, Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Simon Lereng Wilmont, Elisabeth Wood, John Wyver, Andrea Zimmerman, Slavoj Zizek

Britdoc, Sheffield Meet Market, Copenhagen Dox
Copenhagen Dox Forum, Dox Bio
EAVE 2010, EAVE 2010 Group D
Kong Gulerod Film, Producentforeningen
Radiator Film, Vision Machine Film Project

Developed with support of
The Danish Film Institute DR
EU Media Development

Produced with the support of
Danish Film Institute - Film Commissioner Dola Bonfils
EU Media Broadcast
Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK
University of Westminster

Nordisk Film & TV Fond - film consultant Karolina Lidin
The Norwegian Film Institute - film consultant Stig Andersen, production advisor Ola Hunnes
Danida
Stavanger Kommunes Kulturbyfond 2010
The Freedom of Expression Foundation - Bente Roalsvig
Stiftelsen Matriark - Steinar Bjørkhaug

Produced in collaboration with
ZDF in collaboration with ARTE - Sabine Bubeck-Paaz
DR K - Flemming Hedegaard Larsen
NRK - Tore Tomter
YLE - Iikka Vehkalahti, Erkki Astala
SVT - Axel Arnö
VPRO - Nathalie Windhorst
Kudos Family Distribution - Bjarte Mørner Tveit
Against Gravity - Artur Liebhart

Produced by
Final Cut for Real ApS

Co-produced with
Piraya Film and Novaya Zemlya Ltd

In association with
Spring Films Ltd

International Sales Agent
Cinephil - Philippa Kowarsky & Gabby Stein

Festival Distribution
Danish Film Institute