Tokyo Freeters

Tokyo Freeters

2011 · 43 min · ★ 8.0 · Documentary

In Japan, more than four million young people survive by taking on precarious jobs. They are called “freeters”. The film gives voice to these “discard-after-use” workers, who regard their situation with both lucidity and desperation, as well as to ex-freeters who have become activists in the fight against exclusions.

Directed by Marc Petitjean

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