With child abuse becoming a problem, a short film set in a child guidance center has been released in Tokyo, and on the night of the 6th, a talk show between the director and the staff of the child guidance center was held at a movie theater in Tokyo.

The movie "Unraveling Breath" is a short film depicting the staff working hard for children who have been hurt by abuse and family breakdown in a child consultation center, and the release started this month.



On the night of the 6th, after the screening at a movie theater in Tokyo, a talk show was held between director Masato Ozawa and a female employee of a child guidance center.



In this, Director Ozawa said, ``When making the work, I interviewed many staff members at the site. I wanted to make a movie that would let the general public know about the Child Guidance Center.”



A female staff member of the Child Guidance Center said, "In reality, there are things that are more difficult, but the real daily life was depicted. I spent a long time building a relationship of trust with the guardians, and the joy of the moment when I gained their understanding. It's irreplaceable. I really sympathized with the performance of the scene where I was relieved in this work."



In addition, there was a talk about the production process of the movie and daily life at the Child Guidance Center, and the participants listened intently.



The movie "Unraveling Breath" will be performed until the 16th of this month at "Pole Pole Higashi-Nakano" in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and will be released in various places after that.