Screening dates and booking

Credits

  • Director-screenwriter

    Janus Victoria

  • With

    Lily Franky, Kazuko Yoshiyuki, Maria Isabel Lopez

  • Japan-Malaysia-Philippines 2024. 102min

  • Courtesy of

    Free Stone Productions

  • Languages

    Japanese, Tagalog

    With English subtitles

Introduction

Kodokushi means ‘lonely death’ in Japanese. It’s a fate that Yoji, who lives an isolated life, seems consigned to, until a profound loss compels him to travel to the Philippines, accompanied by the kind nurse who aided his mother. However, on his arrival, Yoji begins to learn that despite its warm, communal embrace, the Philippines has its own dark secrets.

Lynn Nwokorie

Content warning

Contains scenes of graphic violence or injury.

How to book

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