Sundanted by the Sundance Festival and was appointed to the Oscar for the best documentary feature film, Black Box Diaries were released this week in theaters. Directed by Shiori Ito, this shocking documentary, which was about sexual violence, whose filmmaker was affected in 2015 and its investigation exploded in truth, the French press was very well received. On average from 5.9 to 5, this is the best movie of the week.
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Since 2015, Shiori Itō has defined the archaisms of the Japanese society after his sexual abuse near the Prime Minister. Against everyone and opposed the flaws of the media-sour system, the journalist is in charge of his investigation, ready for everything to break the silence and expand the truth.
What does the press think …
According to La Tribune, Sunday:
“Shiori ITO adapts and releases his book” Black Box Diaries “, Pang’s documentary.” By Aurelien Cabrol – 5/5
According to Conbin:
“Overcoming and cooling, this documentary is their struggle for rare play and the words of victims and justice.” By Arthur CIOS – 4/5
According to Dauphiné Libéré:
“The story of this first wonderful #Metoo’s case that Japan struck is cold: the mechanisms of impunity are one thing, but also the complete absence of repression compassion in the form of dehumanization of the victim.” By Natalie Chiflet – 4/5
According to Le Figaro:
“It was found by his victim, the black box diaries could have been an awkward exercise. It is the opposite because of its editor, Emma Ryan Yamazaki, between the political thriller and the diaries, which is remarkably commanded by different materials at her disposal: the iPhone video, news pictures … “ 4/5
According to Le Parisien:
“The film is as stunning as it is editing.” By Renood Baronian – 4/5
According to the film sheets:
“The emblem figure of the Japanese movement, Shiori Item, signs the first personal and sad film where it is about a stubborn struggle that led to the gain of justice and the creation of patriarchal and sclerotic structures of the Japanese society.” By Julie Lonchin – 4/5
First of all:
“The raw reality pushes you into the face. All this is stronger because Shiori Itō puts nothing. The moments of its absolute tribulation as in them where little frustration catches. 4/5
According to the Sunday Journal:
“Lesson in courage.” By Barbara Théate – 3/5
Source: Allocine

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