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The Look of Silence.

Joshua Oppenheimer · Documentary · 2014

"The Look of Silence" is a profound documentary by Joshua Oppenheimer that delves into the heart-wrenching aftermath of the Indonesian genocide of 1965-1966. Through the eyes of Adi, a determined optometrist whose brother was brutally murdered in the genocide, the film navigates the silence and fear that pervades the lives of survivors and the families of victims. As Adi confronts the men responsible for his brother's death, the documentary exposes the chilling impunity they still enjoy, and the pervasive denial and complicity that marks Indonesian society. Oppenheimer's work not only serves as a poignant exploration of the personal quest for closure and reconciliation but also acts as a critical commentary on the impact of political trauma on a nation's collective memory and conscience. "The Look of Silence" is a compelling and necessary examination of the silence that surrounds one of the most horrific chapters in Indonesia's history, urging a reckoning with the past for the sake of future generations.

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