TBC
2hrs 9mins

A devoted teacher, Seiichi (AYANO Go), faces shocking abuse allegations from his pupil’s mother (SHIBASAKI Ko). As media frenzy and a massive lawsuit spiral out of control, his world and his core self collapse around him in this fast-paced drama based on a real incident.


Screening as part of The Japan Foundation Touring Programme


Unfortunately no Audio Description track is available for this feature.
MIIKE Takashi
TBC
Drama/Fiction
Contains references to abuse and implications of child suicide
Japanese
Contains Foreign Language Subtitles

Sham (でっちあげ~殺人教師と呼ばれた男)

Fukuoka, 2003. Elementary school teacher YABUSHITA Seiichi (AYANO Go) is devoted to his job. One day, he is accused by a boy’s mother, HIMURO Ritsuko (SHIBASAKI Ko), of brutally disciplining her allegedly mixed-race son.

Despite insisting that he has no recollection of the incident and claiming it is completely untrue, Seiichi is forced by his headteacher — more concerned about the school’s reputation — to apologise publicly to the other parents. The gesture, however, fails to end the controversy.

What makes the matter worse is a media exposé that reveals Seiichi’s real name and casts him as a national villain. As public outrage grows, Seiichi is vilified and isolated, while Ritsuko garners sympathy and rallies support for an unprecedented civil lawsuit. Everyday life unravels as despair overwhelms Seiichi, who fiercely continues to deny Ritsuko’s claim.

Internationally acclaimed MIIKE Takashi transforms journalist FUKUDA Masumi’s groundbreaking report, Fabrication: The Truth Behind the Fukuoka ‘Murderous Teacher’ Case, into this gripping film. The story serves as both a social critique and a moral inquiry, challenging us to question what is real, whom to trust, and how fragile the images we create of others truly are.

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