Camera Test
1995 · 1 min · ★ 5.0
A group of flower arrangers practice their art in this second silent early short from Joshua Oppenheimer.
Directed by Joshua Oppenheimer
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★ 7.82014
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An Indonesian man with a communist background named Ramli was brutally murdered when the "Communist" purge occurred in 1965. His remaining family members lived in fear and silence until the making of this documentary. 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. 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's disappointment.
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★ 7.72012
MovieDocumentaryHistory
In this chilling and groundbreaking documentary, former Indonesian death squad leaders reenact their real-life mass killings in the style of various film genres. As they recreate their past atrocities, the line between reality and performance blurs, exposing the lingering impact of Indonesia's 1965-66 anti-communist purge and the unsettling psychology of its perpetrators.
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★ 7.02021
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At the foot of the Andes Mountains in Chile lies an idyllic German colony called Villa Baviera. However, the beauty of the place – formerly known as Colonia Dignidad – hides a grim past. Systematic child-abuse, medical experiments, torture chambers and mass graves are part of its history. Today, 120 inhabitants still live their lives in the colony which has since changed its name to Villa Baviera and where a disturbing blend of religious fanaticism and extreme conservatism still holds sway.
The Globalisation Tapes · 2003The Globalisation Tapes
★ 6.72003
MovieDocumentary
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★ 6.52022
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A Mother Brings Her Son to Be Shot · 2017A Mother Brings Her Son to Be Shot
★ 6.22017
MovieDocumentary
Five years in the making, this brave and level-headed documentary exposes paramilitary activity in present day Northern Ireland during a supposed time of peace.
Hugh · 1996Hugh
★ 5.71996
MovieDocumentary
Hugh is an elderly man keeping himself active in retirement. His hobbies include teaching children to play the piano, carpentry and driving into town to preach sermons on the evils of homosexuality.
The End · 2024The End
★ 5.22024
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Twenty-five years after environmental collapse left the Earth uninhabitable, Mother, Father and Son are confined to their palatial bunker, where they struggle to maintain hope and a sense of normalcy by clinging to the rituals of daily life—until the arrival of a stranger, Girl, upends their happy routine. As tensions rise, their seemingly idyllic existence starts to crumble.
Land of Enchantment · 2000Land of Enchantment
★ 5.02000
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For eighty cents an hour, prisoners in a New Mexico prison answer telephones for the state tourism hotline. Co-directed by Christine Cynn.
The Challenge of Manufacturing · 1996The Challenge of Manufacturing
★ 5.01996
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Animals are killed and processed for fast food. A man is tarred and feathered. A collage of ordinary horrors on the way to the millennium.
Light Test · 1995Light Test
★ 5.01995
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An early silent short by Joshua Oppenheimer in which a figure reflects light at the camera.
Postcard from Sun City, Arizona · 2004Postcard from Sun City, Arizona
★ 5.02004
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★ 5.01996
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Experimental video and performance meditating on militias, American fundamentalism, and the opening of the American West.
The Entire History of the Louisiana Purchase · 1998The Entire History of the Louisiana Purchase
★ 4.61998
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A kaleidoscopic history of the American heartland, nuclear weapons and the Native American genocide.
A Brief History of Paradise as Told by the Cockroaches · 2003A Brief History of Paradise as Told by the Cockroaches
★ 4.52003
MovieComedy
They say that when the Earth is destroyed beyond habitation, the only survivors will be the cockroaches. Filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer gives the indomitable insects the floor in this perversely comic commentary on affluence and self-destruction. Leashed with thin ribbons, a small intrusion of cockroaches scramble over magazine spreads of the good life while a schizophrenic pest voice-over mutters like an asylum inmate recalling the good old days, when food was plentiful and the roach traps were the enemy. It is consumption and consumerism as empty activity and madness, played-out as a natural history documentary in the guise of an invasion picture, all set to the theme song from LOVE STORY.
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