Invisible Touch explores the enigmatic world of children’s tantrums by staging 7-year-old Luka’s outbursts. The film raises questions about children’s agency, emotional regulation, and societal expectations.
Daisuke Kosugi was born in Tokyo, but lives and works in Farsund, Norway. After graduating from the Oslo Art Academy, Kosugi has been producing hybrid films that focus on alternative narrative structures. His works have been widely exhibited in various international art institutions and festivals.
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