純烈ドキュメンタリー 死ぬまで推すのか 2025 · Documentary Directed by Hiroki Iwabuchi + My List Mark as watched ↗ Share Your Rating ★★★★★ Where to WatchRent or Buy More from Hiroki IwabuchiSee all →‹Idol -Ah, Heartless- · 2019Idol -Ah, Heartless-★ 10.02019MovieDocumentaryCandidates who dream of becoming idols face a grueling survival camp with the current members of the idol group BiS!▶+GFP BUNNY · 2012GFP BUNNY★ 4.12012MovieDramaCrimeA troubled teenager only lives through her camera and the Internet. Fascinated by science, she experiments on various animals, and her own mother, poisoning her with thallium and documenting the results.▶+Sekai de Ichiban Kanashii Audition · 2019Sekai de Ichiban Kanashii Audition2019MovieA behind-the-scenes documentary of WACK's 2018 audition camp: - Takes place in March 2018 on Iki Island (remote island in Nagasaki Prefecture, ~1 hour by ferry from Fukuoka). - Features 24 aspiring idol candidates striving to join WACK’s groups: BiSH, BiS, GANG PARADE, and EMPiRE. - Participants endure grueling challenges: singing, dancing, marathons, squats, even “life game” style tests. Their lives are documented round-the-clock. - Each night, emotional eliminations reveal raw vulnerability and heartbreak as dreams clash with reality.▶+Mosh Pit · 2016Mosh Pit2016MovieDocumentaryMusicDocumentary shot with 17 cameras covering a gigantic free party featuring two bands and an idol unit. Produced by HMJM of the unorthodox hit The Sex Cannon Ball Run 2013, The Movie, with Iwabuchi Hiroki as director. November 18, 2015. Throngs of people gather at the concert hall LIQUIDROOM in Ebisu, Tokyo in response to an appeal from Asami Hokuto of the rock band Have a Nice Day! The concert picks up momentum and a mosh pit forms in the audience.▶+A Permanent Part-Timer in Distress · 2009A Permanent Part-Timer in Distress2009MovieDocumentaryThe director, twenty-three-year-old Iwabuchi Hiroki, is a permanent part-timer who on weekdays does menial work at a factory for 1,250 yen an hour, and on weekends takes on casual temporary work in Tokyo, a city he is fascinated with. He joins a demonstration demanding rights for permanent part-timers, and is featured on TV as "a poor, unhappy temporary worker." Despite having made his own choice to live as a permanent part-timer, he says that "the days feel like drowning in shallow water." But during the diary-like documentation of his life, something changes...▶+›More Like ThisCouldn't load this row right now.