TBC
1hr 42mins

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


Unfortunately no Audio Description track is available for this feature.
FUJINO Tomoaki
TBC
Documentary
Japanese
Contains Foreign Language Subtitles

What Should We Have Done? (どうすればよかったか?)

In 1983, at the age of 24, director FUJINO Tomoaki’s older sister Masako, a kind and caring person, began showing symptoms of schizophrenia. Having excelled academically, she was set to follow in her parents’ footsteps and become a medical doctor. But her sudden outbursts derailed both her plan and her life.

Despite the severity of her symptoms and Tomoaki’s pledge to treat her medically, their parents refused to acknowledge her condition, declined psychiatric treatment, and insisted that everything was normal.

In 2001, nearly two decades later, Tomoaki, now a trained film director, decided to turn the camera on the daily realities of his family, grappling with unanswered questions and unresolved pain always lingering within him.

This deeply personal and emotionally charged documentary presents a haunting examination of family taboos, human dignity, as well as self-destruction through illness, while posing a question for which there is no correct answer.


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