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- Gentaro, 58, worries about his daughters' infidelity, potential divorce, and cohabitation. Family dynamics change.
- In 1961, a spectacular criminal case shocks Japan: at what became known as the "Nabari Poison Wine" incident, five people lose their lives at a village social gathering. One of the attendants, Masaru OKUNISHI, is made out as the main suspect. Rumor has it that he wanted to kill his wife and his lover in order to end his extra-marital affair. After being questioned by the police for days, he signs a confession, only to withdraw it soon afterwards. Nonetheless, he is sentenced to death and all pleas for a retrial are denied. SLEEPING VILLAGE documents the tragic story of this case, the traumatizing effects of which still linger on today.
- TV once ruled the living room. Commercial TV broadcasting was one of the most successful business models in capitalist society with generous advertising revenues and the provision of information and entertainment. However, TV has lost its momentum and something new is afoot. On the 60th anniversary of Tokai Television Broadcasting, this documentary focuses on the company's own newsroom to capture what is happening in TV now.