Instead of feeling trapped by his new circumstances, Mr. Rukun said in an interview this week in New York, he felt, at last and for the first time in his life, truly free. We then journeyed to film festivals in Telluride, Colo., and Toronto, not only to raise awareness of the film but also to advance its mission of forcing Indonesian authorities to come to terms with their country's bloody past. Ramli was proof that the killings, no matter how taboo, had, in fact, occurred. Download The Look of Silence subscene subtitles : An Indonesian man with a communist background named Ramli was brutally murdered when the "Communist" purge occurred in 1965. The film's producer arranged for Denmark to offer Adi's family open-ended visas should danger ever arise. Basrun, Amir Hasan, Inong. Making Silence was delicate work. After the ceremony, Mr. Rukun plans to open an optometry shop with funds raised by the True/False Film Festival. These meetings uncovered sadistic details of the murders and exposed raw emotions and reactions of the killers' family members about what happened in the past - much to Adi… This will help Indonesians better understand and confront their past. “It was long before we felt comfortable for Adi to do that that Adi started doing that,” Mr. Oppenheimer said. Both films opened a space that never existed before, and led to an enormous acknowledgment of the suffering and prison of silence and fear we'd been living in. Following Adi, a soft-spoken fortysomething optometrist who’s older brother Ramli was slaughtered during an incident known as the “Snake River Massacre,” the … After Ramli was killed, he said, his siblings were routinely intimidated, harassed and extorted from “like they were A.T.M.s,” he said. His death verified for the villagers the horrors that the military regime threatened them into pretending had never occurred, yet threatened to unleash again. A painful, profoundly empathetic work of moral reckoning. He and Mr. Oppenheimer then journeyed to film festivals in Telluride, Colo., and Toronto, not only to raise awareness of the film but also to advance its mission of forcing Indonesian authorities to come to terms with their country’s bloody past. I nodded. In fact, … An update on The Look of Silence in June 2016: What's happened in the lives of Adi and his family since the end of the film: In the months leading up to the film's world premiere, in Venice in 2014, Adi Rukun and his family resettled elsewhere in Indonesia, where minders and members of the film crew could keep an anxious eye on them. “He didn’t have to, because of course that was also the moment of danger. Adi never met his older brother (he was born two years after according to his mother). Source:The New York Times, February 12, 2016. The film explores the emotional aftermath that has never been publicly expressed. Continuing the effort to increase awareness and attention to the Indonesian Massacre of 1965 in the US since the release of The Act of Killing and The Look of Silence: The release of my films, The Act of Killing (2013) and The Look of Silence (2015), in Indonesia has stimulated a national discussion about the genocide and the consequences of impunity. “That film is 'The Look of Silence,'” he said. As in The Act of Killing, The Look of Silence’s roots stem from the 1965 Indonesian genocide and execution of perceived communists. While it was an unprecedented gathering, it is still only a small step toward ending the lawlessness that began in 1965. Adi Rukun’s pursuit is the focus on Joshua Oppenheimer’s new documentary, “The Look of Silence.” In 2012, Oppenheimer released a companion film titled “The Act of … An Indonesian man with a communist background named Ramli was brutally murdered when the Communist purge occurred in 1965. Adi, a brother of his, decided to revisit the horrific incident and visited the men who … His remaining family members lived in fear and silence until the making of this documentary. The film’s producer arranged for Denmark to offer Mr. Rukun’s family open-ended visas should danger ever arise. The Look of Silence follows an optometrist named Adi, whose family was destroyed by the violent murder of his brother Ramli during the genocide. But it’s important to emphasize that The Look Of Silence isn’t merely an act of journalism that would be just as affecting on the page as it would on the screen. Whether or not this official acknowledgment of the killings leads to an official process of truth, justice, and reconciliation anytime soon, the truth is coming out, and a national reckoning is underway. Adi, a brother of his, decided to revisit the horrific incident and visited the men who were responsible for the killings and one survivor of the purge. As with other surviving relatives of victims throughout the country, Mr. Rukun said that his own family had faced stigmatization for half a century. "We're no longer living around people who have been threatening us for 50 years. "I don't feel afraid at all.". Where the media had been silent, or even celebrated the 'heroic extermination of the communists', now journalists tenaciously investigate the massacres, and describe them as a crime against humanity that established Indonesia's current system of impunity for human rights abuse, intimidation, and appalling corruption. How the Indonesian government's response to The Look of Silence varied from the way The Act of Killing was received: This April, Indonesia's Presidential Advisory Council organized the first government-sponsored forum for addressing the killings - a two-day symposium that brought together survivors and ex-military leaders. “I’ve apologized to Joshua for this, and I’ve apologized again for taking up his entire youth to express my mother’s pain and the horror of her stories.”. Mr. Rukun said that history teachers throughout Indonesia have laid plans for more truthful curriculums that run counter to the traditional narrative demonizing those victims who had been accused of being Communists. Stunning....a high-wire achievement....[with] crushing emotional impact....The film reveals Oppenheimer to be a documentary stylist of evolving grace and sophistication. This younger generation will no longer accept silence and inaction, and recently we have seen mounting public pressure on the government to address impunity. “Both films opened a space that never existed before, and led to an enormous acknowledgment of the suffering and prison of silence and fear we’d been living in. Human rights activists and historians held a formal truth commission, the International People's Tribunal 1965. Adi Rukun, Neither Silent Nor Intimidated, https://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/13/movies/adi-rukun-neither-silent-nor-intimidated.html, Adi Rukun, whose quest to confront his brother’s killers is the subject of the Oscar-nominated documentary “The Look of Silence.”, The documentary maker Joshua Oppenheimer, left, and Adi Rukun of “The Look of Silence.”. Amir Siahaan, one of the death squad leaders responsible for Adi’s brother’s death, in The Look of Silence. We feel our stories are on the lips of everyone," said Adi. We must stop, acknowledge the lives destroyed, strain to listen to the silence that follows. There was a getaway car waiting outside. Adi's parents, are in their 100's, and his mother continues to care … Adi, a brother of his, decided to revisit the horrific incident and visited the men who were responsible for the killings and one survivor of the purge. “There were some tense conversations.”. Just this month Indonesian officials convened, for the first time ever, a symposium to examine the killings. Lesson Plan: Should the U.S. Support Dictators Who Support the U.S.? “It was always up to Adi when and whether to reveal who his brother was and what happened,” Oppenheimer says. He tells the people he likes to talk to old people to hear about the old days, while he is examining their eyes. However, a young man, Adi, who's in his forties interviews the murderers. Adi is the still centre of The Look of Silence, a quiet, determined, emotionally burdened man who works as an optician. Directed by Joshua Oppenheimer. “I don’t feel afraid at all.”. His remaining family members lived in fear and silence until the making of this documentary. Adi wants to know what happened to his brother, so he sets about constructing that harrowing story and questioning the deranged rationale behind his murder. How can the perpetrators manage to maintain this level fear in the community? Immediately afterwards, president instructed his security minister to begin a formal investigation into the killings. Meanwhile, Mr. Rukun’s mother would repeat the story of Ramli’s death: He had initially escaped his captors, and returned to the family’s house, his guts spilling out, only to be dragged away again, this time to his death. And yet I'm glad you mention the Holocaust because there's a moment in The Look of Silence where we see, and this is not to say what happened in Indonesia was in any way like the Holocaust. Adi was visiting the United States to promote the film as part of its final Oscar® push, an activity he has embraced with vigor since audiences first beheld his story in Venice and gave him a standing ovation. Ramli’s terrorized wife moved, as did Mr. Rukun’s two older brothers. During the awards-season crush, the dissonance between the subjects of documentaries and the glitz of the red carpet often feels especially extreme, and Mr. Rukun’s presence at this year’s Oscars will prove no exception. "Indonesia Moves to Investigate Anti-Communist Atrocities". Courtesy of Drafthouse Films and Participant Media “We’re no longer living around people who have been threatening us for 50 years,” Mr. Rukun, a sweet-faced, gentle optometrist whose eyes gleam like black pearls, said, speaking in Indonesian as Joshua Oppenheimer, the director, translated. In calling them murderers he breaks through fifty years of unspoken taboo in Indonesia. Source:The Guardian, May 3, 2016. When Mr. Oppenheimer, who is American but lives in Denmark, traveled to the United States, Mr. Rukun urged him to wear a bulletproof vest, Mr. Oppenheimer said, because he figured the number of mass shootings would provide easy cover should powerful forces in Indonesia decide to target the filmmaker. Adi, a brother of his, decided to revisit the horrific incident and visited the men who were responsible for the killings. Around the Oscars -- in February and March of this year -- I traveled to Washington, DC with Indonesia's National Human Rights Commissioner to request that the U.S. release its documents from the period. The Look of Silence is a movie starring Adi Rukun, M.Y. Though Mr. Rukun was the youngest in the family and had never met Ramli, he too was haunted and tormented by what had happened. Adi Rukun in The Look of Silence Director Joshua Oppenheimer received international acclaim a few years ago for The Act of Killing , a groundbreaking documentary about the … Members of President Widodo's cabinet, Indonesia's Attorney General, police chief, and justice minister attended the conference - as did NGO activists, former military leaders, survivors and families of those killed. Indonesia's movement against impunity has a long struggle ahead. Those precautions, among others, were taken by the filmmakers of the Oscar-nominated documentary “The Look of Silence” to ensure that its subject, Adi Rukun, remained safe during production. The Look of Silence (Indonesian: Senyap, "Silence") is a 2014 internationally co-produced … With Adi Rukun, M.Y. That danger has yet to materialize. “I honestly used Joshua to expose the terrible ongoing effects of the genocide today,” Mr. Rukun said. But that’s the point. An update on The Look of Silence in June 2016: What's happened in the lives of Adi and his family since the end of the film: In the months leading up to the film's world premiere, in Venice in 2014, Adi Rukun and his family resettled elsewhere in Indonesia, where minders and members of the film crew could keep an anxious eye on them. THE LOOK OF SILENCE – Story of the Production If you happened to have seen The Act of Killing when it was released two years ago (and subsequently earned an Oscar … In a way, I wish I'd never seen The Look of Silence, because now I won’t be able to forget it. — Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal. A companion piece to the 2013 Oscar-nominated documentary “The Act of Killing,” about broad-scale massacres in Indonesia in 1965 and the impunity enjoyed by their masterminds, “The Look of Silence” follows the more intimate quest of Mr. Rukun to face and challenge the local perpetrators who tortured and murdered his brother 50 years ago. 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But the unspeakable act of violence committed to his sibling he never met has obviously had a long lasting impact on him (as well of course, on his parents). Adi Rukun, Neither Silent Nor Intimidated. His remaining family members lived in fear and silence until the making of this documentary. We met with officials at the White House and State Department, where the National Human Rights Commissioner delivered a letter to President Obama asking him to declassify all CIA and Defense Attaché documents pertaining to the killings. Basrun, Amir Hasan, Inong. Adi Rukun in The Look of Silence (Drafthouse Films/Participant Media) Directed by Joshua Oppenheimer Produced by Signe Byrge Sorensen Released by Drafthouse Films/Participant Media Indonesian and Javanese, with English subtitles 103 min. His remaining family members lived in fear and silence until the making of this documentary. Mr. Rukun acknowledged that Indonesia has a long way to go. Indeed, Mr. Rukun said, he was more worried for Mr. Oppenheimer, who was last in Indonesia in 2012 and, out of safety concerns, has no expectations of being able to return soon. His remaining family members lived in fear and silence until the making of this documentary. Something happened at a screening of The Look of Silence. People were sitting in the dim room prescreening, in that nice little anticipatory void when the screen is black and the house lights haven't quite gone out. "Why Today's Global Warming Has Roots in Indonesia's Genocidal Past". He and Mr. Oppenheimer met in 2003, when the filmmaker began trying to learn more about the death of Mr. Rukun’s older brother, Ramli, whose name had become synonymous with the victims of Indonesia’s Communist purge. According to Indonesian cultural commentator Ayu Ratih, the thousands of screenings across the country have been, for the younger generation, a rite of passage, "an initiation to adulthood which makes them feel more mature, socially and politically.". Adi is now in the middle of opening a brick-and-mortar optometry store with funds raised by the True/False Film Festival, while continuing to play a major role in Indonesia's movement for truth, reconciliation, and justice. The country’s president, Joko Widodo, in office since 2014, has pledged that past human rights violations will be addressed, and last year set up a reconciliation committee. Indonesians are now speaking out and sharing stories about the 1965 genocide and its legacy. Source:The New York Times, April 17, 2016. A family that survived the genocide in Indonesia confronts the men who killed one of their brothers. A group of Indonesian historians has created an alternative history curriculum. “The Look of Silence” had a wide public release and was screened at campuses around the country, with organizers often ignoring threats of violence from paramilitary or anti-Communist groups. Here, Oppenheimer explores what happens when Adi confronts those who committed the heinous acts, the lies hidden under their veil of silence, and how it has destroyed his family and the community where these perpetrators are still in power. Mr. Rukun himself has become much in demand, with survivors’ and human rights groups clamoring for him to visit and speak, something he has assented to despite the trepidation of the team assigned to protect him, a crew that includes activists and a lawyer who specializes in witness protection. "After Long Silence, Indonesia Allows Talk of Anti-Communist"The New York Times, April 27, 2016. However, he has refused to apologize for the purge. "I no longer feel afraid," he added. "Adi Rukun, Neither Silent Nor Intimidated". Rated PG-13. 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. Right after Ramli’s killing, Mr. Rukun’s older sister, then a schoolgirl, was taken to the district hall and had her head shorn, before being returned to her village in disgrace. The most shocking aspect of The Look of Silence is Adi Rukun’s confrontation with his brother’s killers. In the months leading up to the film’s world premiere, in Venice in 2014, Mr. Rukun and his family resettled elsewhere in Indonesia, where minders and members of the film crew could keep an anxious eye on them. Adi Rukun never knew his brother Ramli, whose death at the hands of Indonesian death squads during the 1965 genocide plays a large role in Joshua … Initiatives like INGAT 65 are gathering memories and testimony online. documents showed, according to The New York Review of Books, “how hard the U.S. was pushing for the eradication of the Communists.”. Packed house. The movie follows Adi, a 40-year-old optician, in his quest to meet those responsible for the murder of his brother Ramli. Nothing will wake the dead. We feel our stories are on the lips of everyone. The perpetrators still held power in the country, and Mr. Rukun urged Mr. Oppenheimer to try to film them. Between 500,000 and 1 million Indonesians were killed in the purge, which brought an American-backed government to power. Adi Rukun, whose quest to confront his brother’s killers is the subject of the Oscar-nominated documentary “The Look of Silence.”. Some current news stories and policies coming out of Indonesia that American audiences should be aware of: The Look of Silence's Oscar nomination helped deepen the impact of the films in Indonesia. Mr. Rukun was visiting the United States to promote the film as part of its final Oscar push, an activity he has embraced with vigor since audiences first beheld his story in Venice and gave him a standing ovation. Adi, a brother of his, decided to revisit the horrific incident and visited the men who were responsible for the killings and one survivor of the purge. It will also help Americans understand their own history and their role on the world stage. Adi is an opthamologist, and he brings his office out into the countryside, into the home. This time around in The Look of Silence, Oppenheimer follows an optician, Adi Rukun, as he confronts the men who killed his brother. His remaining family members lived in fear and silence until the making of this documentary. What he wants to know is about the murder of his older brother, Ramli. ”, “I no longer feel afraid,” he added. "This is the kind of movie people go alone to," said one woman, a couple rows ahead of me to her four companions. Last year, declassified C.I.A. The situation has shifted in Indonesia since “The Act of Killing” was shown there in covert screenings. In this new climate of openness, individuals are less afraid to tell their stories. The Look of Silence is able to have a wide public release, although still not in cinemas. In The Look of Silence, Indonesian optician Adi Rukun, pictured here in a scene from the film with his mother, investigates the murder of his older brother in mass violence following a … And a fixer was on standby at the airport, waiting to book last-minute tickets if the need for escape should arise. One family in rural Indonesia who lost their first born son to the hands of these “gangsters” had always tried to bury the past, not wanting to confront the real identify their son’s killer. His family kept bags packed, ready to flee. named Adi, who decides to break the suffocating spell of submission and terror by doing something unimaginable in a society where the murderers remain in power: he confronts the men who killed his brother and, while testing their eyesight, asks them to accept responsibility Like “The Act of Killing” had Anwar Congo, “The Look of Silence” has its own unforgettable hero.He is an optometrist named Adi Rukun, and he was born several years after his older brother Ramli was killed during the Indonesian killings (it is estimated that more than 500,000 people were killed during this nationwide anti-communistic purge). 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