Oscar Nominated THE ACT OF KILLING to Premiere on PBS, 10/6
Nominated for an Academy Award®, THE ACT OF KILLING is as dreamlike and terrifying as anything that Werner Herzog (an executive producer) could imagine. The film explores a horrifying era in Indonesian history and provides a window into modern Indonesia, where corruption reigns. Not only is the 1965 murder of an estimated one million people honored as a patriotic act, but the killers remain in power. In a mind-bending twist, death-squad leaders dramatize their brutal deeds in the style of the American westerns, musicals and gangster movies they love-and play both themselves and their victims. As their heroic facade crumbles, they come to question what they've done.
Joshua Oppenheimer's The Act of Killing, the most-honored documentary of 2013 and winner of the 2014 BAFTA Award for Best Documentary, has its national broadcast premiere on Monday, Oct. 6, 2014 as a special broadcast on PBS's POV (Point of View) series. (Check local listings.) It will stream on POV's website www.pbs.org/pov/theactofkilling/ from Oct. 7 - Oct. 21, 2014. American television's longest-running independent documentary series, POV is the recipient of a 2013 MacArthur Foundation Award for Creative and Effective Institutions.
When the government of Indonesia was overthrown by the military in 1965, Anwar Congo and his friends were small-time gangsters who controlled the black market in movie tickets while using the cinema as a base for more serious crimes. They hated the communists for boycotting American films-the most popular (and profitable) in the theaters. The army recruited them to form death squads. Fashioning themselves and their methods after their Hollywood idols, they helped the army kill alleged communists, ethnic Chinese and intellectuals. Anwar borrowed a bloodless technique from mafia movies, strangling his victims with a piece of wire. It meant less cleaning up, as well as years of night terrors for the killer.Born in 1974 in the United States, Joshua Oppenheimer is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, where he is a partner at the production company Final Cut for Real. He has worked for over a decade with militias, death squads and their victims to explore the relationship between political violence and the public imagination. He was educated at Harvard and Central Saint Martins, and THE ACT OF KILLING is his debut feature-length film. His companion documentary, The Look of Silence, had its world premiere at the 2014 Venice Film Festival, where it won five awards including the Grand Jury Prize. Oppenheimer was recently named a 2014 MacArthur Fellow. His earlier works include The Globalization Tapes (2003, co-directed with Christine Cynn), The Entire History of the Louisiana Purchase (1998) andThese Places We've Learned to Call Home (1996). He is artistic director of the International Centre for Documentary and Experimental Film, University of Westminster. About POV
Produced by American Documentary, Inc. and now in its 27th season on PBS, the award-winning POV is the longest-running showcase on American television to feature the work of today's best independent documentary filmmakers. POV has brought more than 365 acclaimed documentaries to millions nationwide. POV films have won every major film and broadcasting award, including 32 Emmys, 17 George Foster Peabody Awards, 12 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, three Academy Awards® and the Prix Italia. Since 1988, POV has pioneered the art of presentation and outreach using independent nonfiction media to build new communities in conversation about today's most pressing social issues. Visitwww.pbs.org/pov.
Photo Credit: Carlos Arango de Montis.
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