s account of the anti-communist purge in 60s Indonesia was overlooked by the Academy, but the director remains upbeat about a film that has made a genuine difference • Joshua Oppenheimer on The Act of Killing and its impact in the United States On an Oscar night of few surprises, one award that didn't quite go the way pundits may have hoped was way down the bill in the best documentary category. The...
Oscars 2014: Act of Killing passed over, but leads to change in Indonesia
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