"When we see why [the confrontations in the film] fail with precision and intimacy, we can see the prison of fear and show how urgently truth, justice and reconciliation are needed. With the confrontations Adi [Rukun]was going to have, I said, ‘Just try to listen to each other'... So Adi was able to lure crucial details out of [the criminals] so he could then turn the tables and confront them. And then of course, the perpetrators would go from boasting and declaiming their responsibility to denying it. We’d always have a getaway car for Adi, so the minute we were done with the interview he could leave, Adi’s family was at the airport during the interviews so that they could evacuate if anything went wrong." - Joshua Oppenheimer
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