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The Look of Silence

The Look of Silence

2014Movie⏱️ 1h 43mPG-13
DocumentaryBiographyHistory
8.3
IMDB Rating
14,776 votes

A family that survived the genocide in Indonesia confronts the men who killed one of their brothers.

Director
Joshua Oppenheimer
Writers
N/A
Stars
Adi Rukun, M.Y. Basrun, Volker Hanisch
Release Date
July 17, 2015
Language
Indonesian
Country
Denmark, Indonesia, Finland, Norway, United Kingdom, Israel, France, United States, Germany, Netherlands
🏆 48
Wins
🎯 45
Nominations
💬 39
Reviews
📋 63.6K
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🎭 Top Cast

Adi Rukun
Adi Rukun
as Self - brother of murdered Ramli Rukun
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M.Y. Basrun
as Self - former commander of a civilian militia
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Volker Hanisch
as Self - Sprecher
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Amir Hasan
as Self - former leader of death squad
Inong
Inong
as Self - former leader the village death squad
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Kemat
as Self - survivor from Snake River massacre
Joshua Oppenheimer
Joshua Oppenheimer
as Self
Achim Schuelke
Achim Schuelke
as Self - Sprecher
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Amir Siahaan
as Self - former commander of Snake River death squads
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Ted Yates
as Self - reporter, NBC News

💰 Box Office

$157,857
Worldwide Gross
$109,089
Domestic Gross
$6,616
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Filming Location
Indonesia
Production
Doc Society, Anonymous, Britdoc Foundation

🏷️ Keywords

tortureophthalmologistmale nudity19651966

🎯 Categories

Crime DocumentaryHistory DocumentaryBiographyDocumentaryHistory

⭐ Featured Review

The Look of Silence magnifies the immorally glorified souls of those who slaughtered millions of innocent "communists".
by TheMovieDiorama2020-06-01
9/10

""We'd drag them. Some of them screamed. 'Please, sir! Have mercy!' But we don't care. In fact, we beat him again to shut him up.". Two former death camp leaders proudly re-create the grisly scenes of the '65 purge of supposed "communists" under the instigation of the armed forces, which became widely known as the Indonesian Genocide. Documentarian Oppenheimer asks them an explicit question. "from here, can the prisoners see the blood?". "Yes, because the place was lit by torches.", they enthusiastically reply. "Because other..."

💡 Did You Know?

Adi and his family moved thousands of kilometers away to the other side of the country, out from under the shadow of the perpetrators who are still powerful situation in North Sumatra.

📖 Synopsis

A family that survived the genocide in Indonesia confronts the men who killed one of their brothers.