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  1. Kotoko is a 2011 Japanese film by director Shinya Tsukamoto. It is based on an original story by J-pop artist Cocco, who stars in the film alongside Tsukamoto. Plot. A single mother, Kotoko (Cocco), struggles to care for her infant son, Daijiro, while suffering from double vision.

    • Shinya Tsukamoto
    • Cocco, Shinya Tsukamoto
    • September 8, 2011 (Venice Film Festival premiere)
    • Shinya Tsukamoto
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt1842532Kotoko (2011) - IMDb

    Mar 2, 2012 · Kotoko: Directed by Shin'ya Tsukamoto. With Shin'ya Tsukamoto, Yûko Nakamura, Cocco, Eiichi Takahashi. When a single mother suffers a nervous breakdown, she is suspected of child abuse and her child is taken away. Her mental suffering escalates as she succumbs to her darkest fantasies.

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    • Drama, Horror
    • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • 2012-03-02
  3. When a single mother suffers a nervous breakdown, she is suspected of child abuse and her child is taken away. Her mental suffering escalates as she succumbs to her darkest fantasies. Genre: Drama...

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    • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Shin'ya Tsukamoto
    • Drama, Horror
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  5. Jan 11, 2024 · Kotoko, from 2011, is an incredibly extreme film. It is one of the most viscerally alarming films I have seen in a long time — and I watch a lot of weird stuff. This is perhaps to be expected from Shinya Tsukamoto, the filmmaker most famous for Tetsuo the Iron Man, the 1989 cult classic.

    • Shinya Tsukamoto
  6. Nov 26, 2011 · Play Trailer. Overview. Suffering from double vision, a single mother tries to take care of her baby in the grip of terrifying hallucinations. Experiencing a nervous breakdown, she is deemed unfit to take care of her child and has it taken away from her. The only respite the mother has from her visions is when she sings.

  7. Oct 17, 2019 · Kotoko’: The Japanese Horror Film Starring Pop Sensation Cocco. 31 Days of Horror. By. Ricky D. on. October 17, 2019. Festival veteran, Japanese DIY master, Shinya Tsukamoto has earned a devoted cult following for his unnerving explorations of the junction between body and technology, most notably as seen in his Tetsuo films.

  8. 2011 Directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. Suffering from double vision, a single mother tries to take care of her baby in the grip of terrifying hallucinations. Experiencing a nervous breakdown, she is deemed unfit to take care of her child and has it taken away from her. The only respite the mother has from her visions is when she sings.

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