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Credits

  • Director

    HIKARI

  • Screenwriters

    HIKARI, Stephen Blahut

  • With

    Brendan Fraser, Takehiro Hira, Mari Yamamoto, Shannon Mahina Gorman, Akira Emoto

  • USA 2025. 110min

  • Courtesy of

    Searchlight Pictures

  • Languages

    English, Japanese

    With English subtitles

Access information

Audio description:
Thursday 16 October 18:00
Friday 17 October 12:00
Sunday 19 October 15:30

Descriptive subtitles:
Sunday 19 October 15:30

Closed Captions (CC) via WatchWord smart glasses:
Thursday 16 October 18:00
Friday 17 October 12:00

Intro / Q&A Live captioned:
Thursday 16 October 18:00

Find out about booking access tickets

Introduction

Phillip Vanderpleog lives in the Japanese capital. Looking for any work opportunities, he is employed by a ‘rental family’ company, which provides clients with actors who play stand-in roles of absent loved ones. The work offers Phillip possibilities, relationships and unexpected joy that were previously missing from his life.

However, things become complicated when the line between performance and reality is increasingly blurred, as Phillip immerses himself a little too much in the roles he is hired to play. HIKARI’s drama, which features an outstanding ensemble cast, is a profoundly moving and tenderly optimistic exploration of our need for connection, and a celebration of the beauty and wonder of forming a chosen family and community.

Isabel Moir

How to book

Tickets start from £10 for all screenings and events in London, with concessions available for many screenings. Booking information and ticket prices.

If you’re aged 16 to 25, sign up for free to BFI 25 and Under for a chance to get £6 tickets to all screenings and events (subject to availability).

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