
In the not-so-distant future, the Japanese government launches a programme to ease the economic burden that its elderly population have become to society: voluntary euthanasia for the over-75s. Plan 75, which won the Caméra d’or special distinction, is an unsparing, yet tender, examination of an intolerant society.
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Premiere |
Swiss Premiere
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Countries of production | Japan, France, Philippines, Qatar |
Realisateur·rice |
Chie Hayakawa
, Japan, 1976 |