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‘Act of Killing’ Wins Audience, Jury Awards at Berlinale
Jakarta Globe | February 17, 2013

“The Act of Killing,” a critically acclaimed documentary in which a pair of 
gangsters re-enact their roles in the 1965 Communist purges in Indonesia, will 
be honored on Sunday with two awards at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Director Joshua Oppenheimer’s film will take home the Panorama Audience Award 
and the Ecumenical Jury prize, the latter of which is awarded by a six-person 
jury to “directors who have succeeded in portraying actions or human 
experiences that are in keeping with the Gospels, or in sensitizing viewers to 
spiritual, human or social values.” 

The film first gained international attention when it screened at the Toronto 
Film Festival in September, where it was lauded for its unconventional 
presentation of the tragedy. Its principle subject, Anwar Congo, was a 
small-time gangster with a passion for Hollywood Westerns in 1965 when he was 
enlisted to participate in the mass killing of Indonesians alleged to have 
Communist loyalties.

In “The Act of Killing,” the unpunished Medan-based men act out their 
state-sponsored crimes in a variety of film genres, describing their roles 
unapologetically, and with an honesty that the Indonesian government has not 
yet been willing to show. Estimates put the number of those killed in the 
purges at anywhere from 500,000 to two million people, at a tumultuous time in 
the country's history. 

In a statement, the Ecumenical Jury praised “The Act of Killing” for the 
present-day value it brought to an historical event.

“This deeply unsettling film exposes the evil mass murders which took place in 
Indonesia in 1965 and reveals the monstrosity of these crimes. It re-opens a 
deep wound with the conviction that it is worthwhile to unearth such 
atrocities,” the jury said.

The filmmakers struck a similar chord in an acceptance speech posted to the 
documentary’s Facebook page.

“Since International Human Rights Day on December 10, 2012, ‘The Act of 
Killing’ has screened hundreds of times in Indonesia, in more than 90 cities. 
It has helped give rise to a national conversation in which, finally, the 
silence around the genocide has been broken, and Indonesians are openly 
discussing how today’s regime of corruption and fear is built on a mountain of 
corpses.

“We thank the Ecumenical Jury for this prize: it is an important contribution 
to our effort to break the silence. In itself, this award exposes lies that 
have, for so long, been used to justify crimes against humanity, to stigmatize 
survivors, to keep people afraid.”

At the time of writing on Sunday, the official website of “The Act of Killing” 
could not be accessed in Indonesia.

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