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Artwork by Benoit Tardif

KANI-027

Tokyo Uber Blues

Taku Aoyagi, 2021
Japan, 93 & 52min
Theatrical release date : September 23, 2024

Unemployed in the wake of the pandemic, 26 year-old filmmaker Taku Aoyagi decides to try his luck in Tokyo. Short on worldly possessions but a bike and a phone, he becomes an Uber Eats rider. Now, he can decide his own hours and is free to choose when to take orders! But pedalling through deserted streets delivering boba tea to cloistered condos, he starts to wonder... what was it that Ken Loach said about the Uberization of society?

Thrillingly shot from a first-person perspective on a mixture of smartphones and GoPros, first-time vlogger-turned-director Taku Aoyagi invites the audience to join him on his daily rides speeding through a deserted city. Talking to himself and his peers, he asks: for a young, unemployed person with $40,000 of student debt, does gig-work offer a model for the future?



Screenings

  • Laemmle (Town Center 5) Los Angeles, CA September 23-24, 2024
  • Laemmle (Glendale) Los Angeles, CA September 23-24, 2024
  • Laemmle (Monica Film Center) Los Angeles, CA September 23-24, 2024
  • Laemmle (Claremont 5) Los Angeles, CA September 23-24, 2024
  • Suns Cinema Washington, DC September 25, 2024
  • University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA September 30, 2024
  • Cleveland Cinematheque Cleveland, OH October 4 + 6, 2024
  • Lark Theatre Larkspur, CA October 4+, 2024
  • Maysles Documentary Center New York, New York November 15, 2024
  • Darkside Cinema Corvallis, OR October 16, 2024