The director of The Act of Killing says his Bafta-winning film has had a greater impact than he ever could have expected. Joshua Oppenheimer's documentary focuses on gangster Anwar Congo who executed thousands of people in less than a year during the 1965 military coup in Indonesia. For the film, Congo and other death squad members gleefully demonstrate their methods of murdering those they accused of being communists. "Inside Indonesia, the impact has already exceeded my most audacious hopes," Oppenheimer told Sky News.
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