Few films leave you changed upon viewing them, but the weight, power and grace of these two films signal their impact as unignorable. I had a chance to sit down with Joshua in his hotel room at SXSW to discuss how his latest film compliments The Act Of Killing. The film delves into the personal quest of Adi (a man whose brother was slain in genocide) as he strives to uncover remnants of humanity after 50 years of silence.


Watch the trailer for The Look of Silence:

Formally the films are very different, but for me equally powerful and really are both must-sees. Have you seen either film? Let's talk about them below. 

The Look of Silence Confronts the Perpetrators Directly