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Black Box Diaries  2024
Director:  Shiori Itō
Producer:
  Eric Nyari, Hanna Aqvilin and Shiori Itō
Editor:
  Ema Ryan Yamazaki, (consulting editor) Maya Hawke
Music:
  Mark Degli Antoni
Director of Photography:
  Yuta Okamura, with Hanna Aqvilin, Shiori Itō, Yuta Okamura and Yuichiro Otsuka
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Synopsis:
Journalist Shiori Ito embarks on a courageous investigation of her own sexual assault in an improbable attempt to prosecute her high-profile offender. Her quest becomes a landmark case in Japan, exposing the country’s outdated judicial and societal systems.

Black Box Diaries was born out of Ito’s need to document her investigation – a response to the authorities’ refusal to pursue her case in a meaningful manner. More importantly, it was a way to journal her fears and thoughts as she anticipated the backlash that followed.

As the film’s director, Ito accomplishes something remarkable. On one hand, Black Box Diaries has a raw and honest quality to it – it’s a personal journey from the perspective of a victim piecing together the crime she experienced, while pushing herself to the extreme. At the same time, it is an impressively crafted, concise piece of filmmaking – guided by a strong sense of purpose and broken up by occasional moments of joy. Shiori Ito came forward to challenge her high-profile abuser despite knowing the risks. Her bravery meant hope for others and the prospect of real change to a broken system.

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