Ethics & Film: The Look of Silence

Ethics & Film: Lights, Camera, Ethics!

Joshua Oppenheimer’s Oscar-nominated The Look of Silence is the incredible story of a man confronting his brother’s killers and demanding they accept responsibility for their crimes. Adi, an optometrist who survived the 1965 Indonesian genocide, takes this unimaginable step in a society where murderers remain in power. To break the spell of submission and terror, he forces them, and us, to reckon with his country’s dark history. A companion piece to Oppenheimer’s The Act of Killing, also an Oscar nominee, The Look of Silence has been hailed as a “masterpiece” by The New York Times for bearing witness to the collapse of 50 years of silence. (Source: PBS)

Eventbrite - Ethics & Film: The Look of Silence

Thu, Apr 20, 2017
03:00 PM - 05:30 PM
Room 200, Larkin Building
15 Devonshire Place