11 Quotes & Sayings By Joshua Oppenheimer

Joshua Oppenheimer is an Australian filmmaker, born in Sydney, Australia. His most recent film is The Act of Killing, nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature (2014). He has also directed the award-winning documentary on the genocide of the Sephardic Jews of Spain, The Look of Silence (2013), and the award-winning short film The Lookout (2008), which won the 2009 Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film. His first feature-length film, The Lookout (2006), was based on his own experiences as a child living in Indonesia during the 1965-66 massacres of Communists and members of the Indonesian Communist Party, better known as the "Huguenot" massacre Read more

Joshua Oppenheimer is currently working on his second feature film, about the Vietnam War.

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For me, I'm a filmmaker because, above all, I'm an explorer. It's my way of exploring and investigating the problems, the questions, and the mysteries about what it means to be human that vex me most, that keep me up at night, and that, when I finally fall asleep, insinuate themselves into my dreams. Joshua Oppenheimer
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I think, if you're in the United States, we've seen people trying to speak out in different ways and trying to make themselves heard about the United States' failure to move on generationally, given the long-festering wound of our history around race. Joshua Oppenheimer
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Films can't change the society they can simply open the space for the discussion which can lead to social change and can start new forms of social activism. Joshua Oppenheimer
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In Denmark, the annual Christmas party is probably the most important cultural institution in the country. Joshua Oppenheimer
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All we can do is find the courage to stand still and to look backwards. Joshua Oppenheimer
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In documentary filmmaking, there's a tradition of telling stories about victims. We often do that from a very patronizing place, but mostly we do it from a very selfish place, to reassure ourselves that our lives are in sympathy and solidarity with the victims. Joshua Oppenheimer
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I think Direct Cinema's trying to be insightful by looking at reality in a very close way while, in fact, much more is staged than we like to think. In cinema verite, it's about trying to make something invisible visible - the role of fantasy and imagination in everyday life. Joshua Oppenheimer
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Denial, panic, threats, anger - those are very human responses to feeling guilt. Joshua Oppenheimer
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I'm sure it's one of the most frustrating aspects of human experience for all of us, that when we tell someone who's hurt us that they've hurt us, they tend to react with anger because they feel guilty, and we know we also get angry when we feel guilty. Joshua Oppenheimer
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I think 'The Act of Killing' forced people to look at the problem, but the problem is actually a state run by thugs, or a shadow state, a part of the state that's run by thugs, and a military that enjoys complete legal - not just impunity, but immunity. Joshua Oppenheimer