Joshua Oppenheimer is optimistic. The filmmaker says his post-apocalyptic musical film The End, starring Tilda Swinton, Michael Shannon and George MacKay, is an opportunity to spark change.
In the film, Congo spoke with director Joshua Oppenheimer about murdering many people in the 1960s. The regime killed millions of so-called communists and ethnic Chinese in 1965 and 1966, and it’s ...
The upcoming Virginia Film Festival is continuing its tradition of bringing in big names from the silver and small screens.
Director Joshua Oppenheimer’s follow up to 2012’s “The Act of Killing” takes a more intimate look at the Indonesian massacres of the 1960s. The Diplomat’s Justin McDonnell spoke with ...
The 72nd San Sebastian Film Festival’s Golden Shell for best film has gone to Albert Serra’s Afternoons of Solitude, a ...
The mid-20th-century orchestra builds, as it might for a standard hopeful “I Want…” number about a character’s dreams, but the crescendo never arrives, and Oppenheimer’s unbroken takes ...
This year’s festival features 77 full-length films, 100 shorts and nine panels across six days starting Oct. 15.
Two new movies that debuted this weekend wound up in the top five, with one earning the title of champion at the box office. Click to see which ones made it. New movies in theaters - Saturday ...
Matt Damon is also reportedly in talks to star in the new film, which would mark the third time the actor and director have ...
By Lily Ford Joshua Oppenheimer is optimistic. The filmmaker says his postapocalyptic musical film The End, starring Tilda Swinton, Michael Shannon and George MacKay, is an opportunity to spark ...