Danchi Woman
Danchi Woman

Danchi Woman

June 01, 2018 | 66 min

85 years old and never married, Shizu has spent the past 3 decades living in one "Danchi" - the Japanese word for public housing - and filling it with the lifetime of souvenirs that have always kept her company. When the danchi is scheduled for demolition, Shizu and neighbors must say goodbye to their homes, and move into newer danchi that are too small to hold all of Shizu's mementos. This intimate documentary captures Shizu's sense of humor, and profound nostalgia, as she sorts through relics of her past, and chooses which memories she must fit into her new home, and which ones she can let go of.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Shizu Uchikoshi

Share on social media

More Like This

Voices That Heal
A Place of Our Own
Younger: Looking Forward to Getting Older
The Hermits
143 Sahara Street
There Where The Snow Lies
And Grandpa
Old Women
Who Wants to Live Forever? The Wisdom of Aging.
Atentamente
En esos instantes
Room
Fantasía Dubois
Redefining China's Family: Women
The Loneliest Boy On Earth
SOMATROPIN
Synonymous With
Homo Spatius
The Thinnest Line
The Loneliness of the Big City Dwellers