2023

The Contestant

ABOUT

Before Big Brother, Survivor, or The Truman Show, an aspiring comedian named Nasubi auditions for a Japanese television show. Be it fate, destiny, or the luck of the draw, he’s selected, and thus begins the incredible true story of a man who lived for 15 months trapped inside a small room, naked, starving, and alone… and completely unaware that his life was being broadcast on national TV in Japan, to over 15 million viewers a week. Nasubi’s unexpected fame and sense of betrayal leave him aimless until a disaster in his hometown sets him on a path to help his community.

Program Feature
Section Harrell Award
Runtime 0:01
Language English, Japanese

Brought up in South and Southeast Asia, British director Clair Titley grew up watching Asia’s answer to MTV and visiting back-alley video shops to rent pirated copies of the latest western movies. Her work taps into the quietly surreal moments of life, while often being a trojan horse for comment on the world around us. Themes of identity and self-discovery run through her films – what it means to be young, old or even just human. Clair cut her teeth making oral history films for the BBC and Channel 4 in the UK, quickly gained a reputation as a filmmaker with a talent for interviewing and for unearthing untold angles. As well as a BAFTA nomination, she has been nominated for the Royal Television Society award for ‘Outstanding New Director’. She has recently collaborated with producers Misfits Entertainment to develop, write and direct her first feature-length documentary, The Contestant. The film is one of just a dozen inaugural feature docs from leading independent studio MRC.

CREDITS

Director
Clair Titley
Producer
Megumi Inman
Andee Ryder
Ian Bonhote
Editor
Rachel Meyrick
Katie Bryer

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