I haven’t seen The End, Joshua Oppenheimer’s musical about a rich family living out their days in a postapocalyptic ...
A little more than a decade later, Oppenheimer has once again trained his camera on a gang of singing and blustering ...
The Act of Killing” director Joshua Oppenheimer reveals what drove him to infuse a postapocalyptic tale with song and dance ...
It’s a 2½-hour postapocalyptic musical that takes place in a bunker deep underground among the last surviving family on Earth ...
Just as they drink wine with their lavish meals despite its sourness, they sing out their emotions despite the shared fiction ...
Director Joshua Oppenheimer, previously a documentarian who has chronicled dark acts of self-delusion, shifts to a postapocalyptic musical with similar themes.
The French fashion house supported Joshua Oppenheier's dystopian movie "The End," starring longtime Chanel brand ambassador ...
Deep in a bunker, a family keeps on singing in the year's most nightmarish piece of future shock. Director Joshua Oppenheimer had never made a musical before.
Eighty-nine songs and 146 scores are on the Oscar ballots for Best Original Song and Best Original Score, according to lists ...
Moving from documentary to the narrative format, Oppenheimer's urge to make a musical about the end of the world was rooted in his observational sensibilities. To hear Oppenheimer tell it ...
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker stopped by Here & Queer to talk with Peter Knegt about his audacious take on the end of the world.