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L'atto di uccidere

Titolo originale: The Act of Killing
  • 2012
  • T
  • 1h 57min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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L'atto di uccidere (2012)
A documentary that examines a country where death squad leaders are celebrated as heroes, challenging them to reenact their real-life mass killings in the style of the American movies they love.
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Un documentario che sfida gli ex leader degli squadroni della morte indonesiani a rievocare le loro uccisioni di massa in qualsiasi genere cinematografico desiderino.Un documentario che sfida gli ex leader degli squadroni della morte indonesiani a rievocare le loro uccisioni di massa in qualsiasi genere cinematografico desiderino.Un documentario che sfida gli ex leader degli squadroni della morte indonesiani a rievocare le loro uccisioni di massa in qualsiasi genere cinematografico desiderino.

  • Regia
    • Anonymous
    • Christine Cynn
    • Joshua Oppenheimer
  • Star
    • Anwar Congo
    • Herman Koto
    • Syamsul Arifin
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,2/10
    43.618
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    2059
    1343
    • Regia
      • Anonymous
      • Christine Cynn
      • Joshua Oppenheimer
    • Star
      • Anwar Congo
      • Herman Koto
      • Syamsul Arifin
    • 159Recensioni degli utenti
    • 236Recensioni della critica
    • 92Metascore
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 55 vittorie e 46 candidature totali

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    The Act Of Killing: Daytime Talk Show (Spanish Subtitled)
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    Anwar Congo
    Anwar Congo
    • Self - Executioner in 1965
    Herman Koto
    Herman Koto
    • Self - Gangster and Paramilitary Leader
    Syamsul Arifin
    • Self - Governor of North Sumatra
    Ibrahim Sinik
    • Self - Newspaper Publisher
    Yapto Soerjosoemarno
    Yapto Soerjosoemarno
    • Self - Leader of Pancasila Youth
    Safit Pardede
    • Self - Local Paramilitary Leader
    Jusuf Kalla
    Jusuf Kalla
    • Self - Vice President of Indonesia
    Adi Zulkadry
    Adi Zulkadry
    • Self - Fellow Executioner in 1965
    Soaduon Siregar
    • Self - Journalist
    Suryono
    Suryono
    • Self - Anwar's Neighbor
    Haji Marzuki
    • Self - Member of North Sumatra Parliament
    • (as Marzuki)
    Haji Anif
    Haji Anif
    • Self - Paramilitary Leader and Businessman
    Sakhyan Asmara
    • Self - Deputy Minister of Youth and Sport
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    Barack Obama
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      • Christine Cynn
      • Joshua Oppenheimer
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    Recensioni degli utenti159

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    10RolyRoly

    You must see this movie, you simply must

    It seems almost trivial to "rate" a movie that is this important but like some of the tothers i have given it a 10 because people need to see it.

    I have never been as completely chilled by a film in my life, and I have seen plenty of brutal documentaries. The atrocities committed by the Indonesian death squads, and so vividly re-enacted, are not easy to watch and I expect that many people would rather just turn away and ignore them, but you owe it to yourselves to sit through them.

    I have just finished reading Steven Pinker's excellent book The Better Angels of Our Nature in which he argues that humanity is far less violent now than we have ever been. That may be so, but if you are looking for a compelling counter-argument you can start with this film. I can assure that that you will never forget it.
    10ediliuanto

    Hard to watch for someone who knows too much of the truth

    I cannot help the urge not to write something that I could say I truly know and familiar with. I was born in the exact city where this youth organization stronghold (Pemuda Pancasila) is based now and where all the killing had taken place in the past. I am no stranger to all the crimes they did back then or do now.

    Back to where it all started on the 30th of September 1965, which marked the rebellion by the Communist Party. Seven of the highly ranked military generals were kidnapped, tortured and murdered then piled in an old well by what the history said to be the communist starting coup d état. (No evidences of torturing as accused, only military style execution resulted from the autopsies of the remains and also no evidence it was done by the communist party member till now).

    The name Pemuda Pancasila (Youth of Pancasila) was then known since youth started to march on the street yelling Pancasila (our nation's philosophy) resisting and seeking for revenge by annihilating communism to its root. Both government and military gave full support resulted in uncontrolled anarchy mob led to man slaughter and in present day, an organized crime.

    My Mother was 13 and witnessed their brutalities would tell me the horror with fears still could be seen in her eyes. Her brothers would run and hide for their lives in a rice field when Pemuda Pancasila arrived with machetes in military trucks yelling "Pancasila" as their slogan to find and execute anyone who was involved in communist. But all the communist excuses were biased and used only to do what they wanted and to kill whoever they think was communist mostly with no evidence at all.

    She witnessed her neighbour accused as one of the member of "Gerwani", woman communist organization, being raped, then dragged to the street and beaten to death as an example for others who resist. They looted, ate, drank, and destroyed what they could not take in my mom's store. One word or eye contact showing disrespect would find her ended up beaten to death.

    Dead bodies and body parts scattered everywhere on the street was a normal view. Not one day went by without anyone getting killed at night. Many were victims of the unproven accusation, poor farmers who received fertilizer or farming tools from the communist party would be considered communist while they did not even know anything about what communism is.

    I felt really sick watching this movie yet at the same time I was very thankful finally the whole truth about how this crime organization started and is hiding behind a youth organization now be told. It disgusted me how they could live with such unbelievable crimes and told the story so proudly with no regrets and believed in their lies and excuses they made up only to justify their brutality in the past (except Anwar Congo). Some even considered themselves as heroes. Yet I pitied them for being very uneducated and shallow. Imitating what they saw in the western cowboy and Mafia's movies thinking they could be meaner and more brutal like it was just some scene in a movie.

    Are they qualified as human beings?

    Ps. If you are interested in finding more about their brutalities and violence, you can find videos in youtube recently, they are involved in a riot with other organization and Police.
    10schadenfroh

    Mindblowing In A Million Ways

    I have *never* seen anything like The Act of Killing. It is a documentary of sorts about the Indonesian death squads who killed millions of 'communists' in the 60s. Director Josh Oppenheimer worked with the squad leaders to make a 'film' about their involvement any way they wanted to make it. The result is staggeringly, devastatingly honest. I watched almost the entire the film with my jaw on the floor and my heart in my throat.

    The massacres are so impinged upon the collective consciousness of Indonesia, even today, that it appears to permeate every aspect of every person's life. These squad leaders are still feared and celebrated, and their actions are institutionally supported, so, as a result, they get to run around patting themselves and each other on the back for their atrocities. It's bizarre on the highest order, and, though I wouldn't have thought of it, there probably isn't a better way to treat the subject matter than the way this film does.

    There are some scenes that are actually hard to watch, too real, even when they're not. Watching Chinese immigrant shop owners getting shaken down by gangsters for money was particularly sad, as was seeing confused, scared children cry ceaselessly after participating in hyper- realistic reenactments of massacres.

    Too often, when it comes to documentaries, people implore, "you have to see this one," citing its social, economic, personal, governmental, or scientific importance. Well this film is one everyone should see. It's really hard to believe sometimes that people like these death squad leaders really exist and travesties like this really have and continue to happen.

    This film absolutely blew my mind. It is unquestionably one of the very best documentaries I've ever seen.
    10john-138-904908

    JAW DROPPING you have to see it to believe it.

    Mark Twain said "Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't." and in this film you are hit a raw and unbelievable impossible truth. You are left wondering how the hell the film makers got such confessions from such mass murderers who now seem more eccentric then evil.

    " If we don't learn from history we are bound to repeat it" and I begin this paragraph with another famous but empty quote. But when you see this film you understand what that means. You may have read about political death squads, as I have, but I confess I never knew exactly what that meant. I thought they consisted of disciplined military units who targeted activists in a clinical way, and I thought that appalling. But death squads are unleashed thugs and these targeted communities, ethnic groups, communists and anyone else they wanted, to a tune of 2,5 million dead. This was another 20th century genocide and in the film the criminals still talk about "extermination" as if it was a good thing.

    In such an ethnically diverse place like Indonesia politicians should not talk or hold in respect war criminals who participated in genocide and in this film they openly do. Do they realise they are sending a message out, that this behaviour is acceptable in certain circumstance, which generally means it will happen again. Also, the international community should insist these men are taken to account and brought to the court of human rights in The Hague, as "we" should also insist this is always unacceptable. I urge all to watch this film, it is disturbing, jaw dropping, and something you will never forget. After the last scene of the film and thinking about what I just seen I let the credits run and even there, a poignant message, the amount of "anonymous" from makeup artists, producers and even one of the 2 directors shout volumes.
    8sharkme94

    Eye-opening, visceral, and deeply disturbing

    Watching this movie was perplexing and upsetting experience. It somehow manages to create an impactful experience through multiple intertwining elements that have no business blending as well as they do: experimental filmmaking across multiple genres, gory re-enactments of atrocities that are all too real, depressing exploration of systemic corruption, and brutally honest studies of some of the most evil human beings on the planet. We follow several paramilitary leaders as they go about their daily lives (extorting local business owners, orchestrating explicitly performative political rallies, cozying up to both journalists and local politicians, passing vile life lessons onto the children around then) and detailing, often with pride and relish, stories of the thousands of murders they committed against the government's political enemies. These men are eccentric, colorful, and often seem to enjoy the simple things like dancing to music and watching movies with their loved ones; and in the same heartbeat they will describe assaulting and murdering people in the most horrid ways imaginable. In spite of everything, there is a surprising amount of cognitive dissonance in this study of evil; many of them are remarkably self-aware of their crimes, yet also deeply in denial. We see people compartmentalize and repress their true feelings about their crimes, justifying it by the power and material wealth they reap, and yet also reporting nightmares and discomfort at close viewing of these re-enactments. It was truly shocking seeing someone who could be your grandfather go from doing a little dance in a bar to reenacting how he killed a baby in front of her mother. It was also horrifically upsetting to see how this behavior, this brutal form of martial law enforcement, is not only tolerated by the government (people speak pretty freely of murder and don't mince words) but is celebrated and glorified. The most shocking scene to me is when our cast of characters went on a talk show to discuss their murders and methods, all while the host and audience smiled enthusiastically saying "Yes, excellent work, death to communists!" A truly grim but fascinating viewing experience into a world governed by fear and the people who enforce their status quo.

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    • Quiz
      The project started with a focus on the family of the victims, but many were arrested as Joshua Oppenheimer was doing the interviews with them. In that process he started meeting torturers, so he decided to refocus the story on them.
    • Citazioni

      Anwar Congo: Did the people I tortured feel the way I do here? I can feel what the people I tortured felt. Because here my dignity has been destroyed, and then fear come, right there and then. All the terror suddenly possessed my body. It surrounded me, and possessed me.

      Joshua Oppenheimer: Actually, the people you tortured felt far worse, because you knew it's only a film. They knew they were being killed.

      Anwar Congo: But I can feel it, Josh. Really, I feel it. Or have I sinned. I did this to so many people, Josh. Is it all coming back to me? I really hope it won't. I don't want it to, Josh.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The name Anonymous appears 49 times under 27 different crew positions in the credits. This was done to protect the identities of those crew members who feared retribution from the former Indonesian death squad leaders.
    • Versioni alternative
      The 115-minute version is generally the theatrical version. It was presented at the Telluride and Toronto Film Festivals. The 159-minute version competed at the CPH:DOX festival and won its main award. It is also the main version being released in Indonesia.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into P.O.V.: The Act of Killing (2014)
    • Colonne sonore
      Theme for the Act of Killing
      Composer: Karsten Fundal

      Published by Edition Wilhlem Hansen

      Performed by Clara Bryld, Andreas Estrup, Frederik Teige, Katinka Fogh Vindelev

      Technician: Lars Falck

      Recording Studio: Copenhagen Studios

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 ottobre 2013 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Danimarca
      • Indonesia
      • Norvegia
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Lingue
      • Indonesiano
      • Inglese
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      • El acto de matar
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia(Exterior, Interview)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Final Cut for Real
      • Piraya Film
      • Novaya Zemlya
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      • 1.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 486.919 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 27.450 USD
      • 21 lug 2013
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 57min(117 min)
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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