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Issei Sagawa: Excuse Me For Living

Where to Watch Issei Sagawa: Excuse Me For Living

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Issei Sagawa: Excuse Me For Living starring Issei Sagawa, Colin Wilson, Suguru Kubota, Tetsuo Amano has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 50 min, and a scheduled release date of .

Want the short version of the plot? Here's the plot: "A filmed biography of Issei Sagawa, the Japanese student who shot his Dutch girlfriend, cut her up with a meat carver and boiled the remains. He then ate her. Several months later he was declared insane. While in a psychiatric hospital in France he wrote an account of his crime `In the Fog' which sold 200,000 copies. The French released him in 1984 on the condition that he remained in a mental hospital in Japan. One year later the Japanese hospital released him. Since then he has written five books on crime and is a minor celebrity lionised by the avant garde. Sagawa speaks extensively in the programme and reads passages from his books." .