In Japan, thousands of people disappear voluntarily every year. And there are companies ready to help those who want to disappear without a trace and start a new life somewhere else. Meet some of them in a film that soberly examines a modern phenomenon.
Directed by Arata Mori and Andreas Hartmann
interview
japanese stereotype
life imprisonment
life challenges
dysfunctional life
clandestine life
observational documentary
japanese workplace
testimony
anonymous testimonies
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.3 / 5
Crew
Arata Mori
Director
Andreas Hartmann
Director
Andreas Hartmann
Writer
Andreas Hartmann
Director of Photography
Andreas Hartmann
Producer
Arata Mori
Co-Producer
Popular Reviews
2 reviews
Manny Moe
7.0★ · 10/03/25
how does one survive on will alone? karaoke or a conga line of fellow corpses, if you can / the hope of a seance 37 years later
how does one survive on will alone? karaoke or a conga line of fellow corpses, if you can / the hope of a seance 37 years later
Zétény Tóth
6.0★ · 01/31/25
#31 Focused on too many people. This way they basically only had time to explain their situation then move on. So by the end we got a picture of the phenomenon but nothing to say about it.
#31 Focused on too many people. This way they basically only had time to explain their situation then move on. So by the end we got a picture of the phenomenon but nothing to say about it.