Opening Indonesia’s Eyes In ‘The Look Of Silence’
Joshua Oppenheimer’s new film is a sequel to The Act of Killing, about the perpetrators of mass killings after Indonesia’s 1965 coup. It follows an optician searching out his older brother’s killers.
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