Wednesday, February 10, 2016

The Look of Silence (2016)

Run Time: 103 min.
Director: Joshua Oppenheimer
Call Number: HV6322.3.I5 .L66 2014


 "The film . . . is the companion to 2012’s Oscar-nominated The Act of Killing, which offered a harrowing look at the aging perpetrators of the U.S.-backed genocide in Indonesia. Today, many of those men are still in power. Celebrated as national heroes, they brag openly about the mass murders they committed, reenacting for Oppenheimer in detail how they strangled, tortured, and beheaded people . . . The Look of Silence is an inherently political film, but not one that ends with a lengthy text crawl imploring the audience to do their part and change the world. Like its predecessor, it’s a devastatingly beautiful film about the power of cinema, and its ability to testify to some aspect of human nature with a veracity and elegance that escapes other mediums. Every scene weighs on the audience."
—Lenika Cruz, The Atlantic (Link to Full Review)