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Plan 75

27th(2022) A Window on Asian Cinema

 

  • CountryJapan/France/Philippines/Qatar
  • Production Year2022
  • Running Time113min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
When Japan’s population of citizens over seventy-five grows to unprecedented numbers, the government implements “Plan 75,” which encourages people over age 75 to seek euthanasia. This policy is based on the perception that the elderly’s contribution to the economy is insufficient to cover the rising healthcare and social welfare expenditures for the elderly. On television people testify that they are happy to be able to choose euthanasia. The government announces that it will fund final trips and funerals for those who opt for euthanasia. While The Ballad of Narayama (1983) tells a story set in the past about an old woman who chooses death to ensure the community’s sustenance, Plan 75 is set in the near future when the government urges the elderly to die. The film became a social issue upon its release in Japan, and it also sends a heavy message to Korean society. (NAM Dong-chul)
Director
Director
HAYAKAWA Chie
Hayakawa Chie was born in Tokyo in 1976 and studied photography at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Her short film, Niagara (2014), was invited to the Cinéfondation at the Cannes Film Festival, won the FIPRESCI Award at the Vladivostok International Film Festival, and the Grand Prize for the Asian Short Competition at the Seoul International Women′s Film Festival. Her directorial debut film, Plan 75, premiered at the Un Certain Regard and received Camera d′Or Special Mention at the Cannes Film Festival, before it was invited to the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and the Vancouver International Film Festival.
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Credit
  • Director HAYAKAWA Chie 하야카와 치에
  • Producer Eiko MIZUNO-GRAY, Jason GRAY, Frédéric CORVEZ, Maéva SAVINIEN
  • Cast Chieko BAISHO, Hayato ISOMURA, Yuumi KAWAI, Taka TAKAO, Stefanie ARIANNE
  • Screenplay Chie HAYAKAWA
  • Cinematography Hideho URATA
  • Production Design Setsuko SHIOKAWA
  • Editor Anne KLOTZ
  • Music Remi BOUBAL
  • Production Company Loaded Films

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