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Invisible People
Invisible People is a multi-layered depiction of the unique Japanese contemporary dance Butoh that flows between revolt, eroticism, trance, prayer, ancestral experience, and physical anonymity. The film gradually drifts away from its core issue and becomes a general portrayal of life itself, with all its unforeseen strokes of fate and strange micro-connections.
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A group of individuals discovers they possess the ability to become completely invisible, leading to both opportunities and unforeseen consequences as they navigate their new reality and the ethical dilemmas that arise from their power. As they grapple with their altered existence, they must confront external threats and internal conflicts that test the very fabric of their relationships and identities.
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