What Should We Have Done?

In 1983, Masako began showing signs of schizophrenia, but her doctor parents denied her illness and treatment. Nearly two decades later, her brother turns his camera on his family, exploring the human cost of denial, dignity, and mental health struggles in this powerful personal documentary.


Screening as part of The Japan Foundation Touring Programme


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