Look of Silence, The

Synopsis


Through Joshua Oppenheimer’s work filming perpetrators of the Indonesian genocide, a family of survivors discovers how their son was murdered and the identity of the men who killed him. The youngest brother is determined to break the spell of silence and fear under which the survivors live, and so confronts the men responsible for his brother’s murder – something unimaginable in a country where killers remain in power.

 

Director’s notes:

THE ACT OF KILLING exposed the consequences for all of us when we build our everyday reality on terror and lies. THE LOOK OF SILENCE explores what it is like to be a survivor in such a reality. Making any film about survivors of genocide is to walk into a minefield of clichés, most of which serve to create a heroic (if not saintly) protagonist with whom we can identify, thereby offering the false reassurance that, in the moral catastrophe of atrocity, we are nothing like perpetrators. But presenting survivors as saintly in order to reassure ourselves that we are good is to use survivors to deceive ourselves. It is an insult to survivors’ experience, and does nothing to help us understand what it means to survive atrocity, what it means to live a life shattered by mass violence, and to be silenced by terror. To navigate this minefield of clichés, we have had to explore silence itself.

The result, THE LOOK OF SILENCE, is, I hope, a poem about a silence borne of terror – a poem about the necessity of breaking that silence, but also about the trauma that comes when silence is broken. Maybe the film is a monument to silence – a reminder that although we want to move on, look away and think of other things, nothing will make whole what has been broken. Nothing will wake the dead. We must stop, acknowledge the lives destroyed, strain to listen to the silence that follows.

Credits


Director:
Joshua Oppenheimer. Co-director: Anonymous

Producer:
Produced by Signe Byrge Sørensen. Executive Producers: Werner Herzog, Errol Morris, André Singer. Associate producers: Anne Köhncke, Maria Kristensen, Heidi Elise Christensen, Joram Ten Brink. Co‐producers: Anonymous, Kaarle Aho, Torstein Grude, Bjarte Mørner Tveit

Editor:
Niels Pagh Andersen

DOP:
Lars Skree

Cast


Production details


Original title
The Look of Silence

Year
2014

Length
98 min (25fps), 102 min (24fps)

Language
Indonesian, Javanese

Subtitles
English

Format
DCP, HDCam

Production company
Final Cut for Real ApS, Co‐produced by Anonymous, Making Movies Oy, Piraya Film AS, in association with Spring Films Ltd.

Production country
Denmark, Indonesia, Norway, Finland & UK

Sales/Distribution
Norwegian distribution: Kudos Family. Festival distribution: The Danish Film Institute. International sales: Cinephil.

Website
www.thelookofsilence.com

Awards & Festivals


AWARDS

2014 Venice International Film Festival:
The Grand Jury Prize, The International Film Critics Prize (FIPRESCI), European Critics Prize (FEDEORA), Online Critics Prize (Golden Mouse) and the Human Rights Nights Prize


FESTIVALS

2014 Venice International Film Festival (World premiere)

2014 Telluride Film Festival

2014 Toronto International Film Festival


FESTIVAL SCREENINGS IN NORWAY

2015 Tromsø International Film Festival

2015 Kosmorama Trondheim International Film Festival

2015 Human Rights, Human Wrongs, Oslo

2015 The Norwegian Documentary Film Festival, Volda

2015 Nordic/Docs, Fredrikstad

FOR COMPLETE, UPDATED LIST OF AWARDS AND FESTIVALS, see thelookofsilence.com

Presskit


Images

TLOS_US_poster

The Look of Silence
Adi tests the vision of a death squad leader who helped kill his brother. Photo: Lars Skree @ Final Cut for Real


Other

THE_LOOK_OF_SILENCE_press_notes
Venice/Toronto 2014



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