When the government of Indonesia
was overthrown by the military in
1965, more than one million people
were killed in less than a year. Anwar
and his friends were promoted from
ticket scalpers to death squad leaders, and Anwar killed hundreds of
people with his own hands.
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 be
stars in their favourite film genres –
gangster, western, musical. They
write the scripts. They play themselves. And they play their victims.
The Act of Killing is a nightmarish
vision – a journey into the memories
and imaginations of the unrepentant perpetrators and the shockingly banal regime of corruption and
impunity they inhabit.
The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Feature.
Art Film Fest is screening the
159-minute director's cut.