An atmospheric film takes the viewer on a trip to Japan, exploring the unique Japanese contemporary dance, Butoh, which emerged in the late 1950s. The film portrays the art form's blend of rebellion, eroticism, trance, and prayer, showcasing the sublime and hideous as it delves into the lives of Butoh dancers.
Invisible People
The film "Invisible People" is a complex portrayal of Butoh, a distinctive form of Japanese contemporary dance, which explores themes of rebellion, sensuality, trance, spirituality, ancestral connections, and the blurring of physical identity.






