"Hikikomori"
Hikikomori
A shut-in´s routine is disrupted by the visit of his older brother. The disruption leads to joy in the end.
Hikikomori
Confined to his room, a young man shuts himself away from the outside world as he slips further into realms of escapism.
Hikikomori
A young clerk gradually withdraws himself from the outside world.
Hikikomori
Short drama film
Hikikomori
The life of a boy who never leaves his bedroom
Hikikomori
Camille, cloitrée chez elle depuis plus d’un an, s'évade dans les jeux vidéos, la danse, les mangas et le dessin . Parmis ses dessins, on découvre MYO, son double, plus forte et plus extravertie qu’elle. Un personnage qu’elle a crée et qu’elle “intègre” pour affronter le monde extérieur. Un matin, sous la pression de sa mère, Ca..
Hikikomori
Short film focusing on an adolescent girl suffering from agoraphobia. The character spends most of her time indoors, isolating herself from the outside world. The film follows the character in an apparent state of hypnagogia. In this deep, relaxed state of consciousness she finds herself unable to distinguish her dreams from reality. This is mirror..
Hikikomori
Nara is a young YouTuber who never leaves her bedroom. She lives in voluntary isolation, narrating her confinement online until a world pandemic obliges everyone to stay in their homes.
Hikikomori
A movie made by ELAM (East London Arts and Music) Trainees, Hikikomori is a short film focusing on a man secluded in his room.
Hikikomori
A young man who hasn't left his bedroom in 8 years is assigned a mannequin and has a week to find a romantic partner or face public execution.
Hikikomori. A L'Écoute Du Silence
A calm, empathetic documentary film about hikikomori—mostly young, male social recluses in Japan—and their way back into society through the help of institutions. The film very unobtrusively tries to find out about its protagonists' motives for withdrawing from society and gives an interesting and insightful glimpse into this cultural phenomeno..
Hikikomori : les reclus volontaires
Ce documentaire s'intéresse aux personnes, en France et au Japon, qui refusent tout contact avec la société. Elles se confinent volontairement dans leur chambre d’adolescent ou dans leur appartement, pendant des mois, des années, parfois des décennies. On les appelle les hikikomori, du verbe japonais hikikomoru, « se cloîtrer ».
Hikikomori: Japan's Vanishing People
Hikikomori describes a Japanese psychopathological and sociological phenomenon affecting up to 2 million people who withdraw from society, hiding in their rooms for months to years at a time.
Essere hikikomori
The real lives of four hikikomori guys are linked by an animated movie to the outside world.
Dying Out of Sight: Hikikomori in an Aging Japan
It's estimated over a million Japanese live as "hikikomori," recluses totally withdrawn from society. Some hikikomori may even go for decades without leaving their house. While in the past the phenomenon was most commonly associated with young men, recent data has revealed a much wider demographic of people whose confidence in themselves, and in so..
Social Isolation in Japan, Hikikomori Are Now Opening Up - A Short Documentary
Experts estimate that one percent of Japanese residents are living in near-complete isolation from the rest of society, often due to anxieties and social fears.
Hikikomori: Tokyo Plastic
A young female Japanese hacker returns to Tokyo for a short visit and is quickly caught up in a web of crime and violence by the city's most notorious hikikomori psychopath.