Eclipse Series 49: FIVE RADICAL DOCUMENTARIES BY KAZUO HARA AND SACHIKO KOBAYASHI: HARA, Kazuo: Goodbye CP (1972)

HARA, Kazuo (Japan)
Goodbye CP [1972]
Eclipse Series 49
Blu-ray


An early documentary to portray the experiences of disabled people with compassion and complexity, Kazuo Hara’s searing debut is also one of the most unflinching films ever made about what it means to be an outsider. Produced in collaboration with the Green Lawn—a group of activists with cerebral palsy—Goodbye CP blends shot-on-the-fly footage of the members’ seemingly Sisyphean struggle to take their message to the streets with raw, sometimes confrontational interviews in which they reveal the torment of living in a society cruelly indifferent to their existence. In making his subjects active participants in the film—a practice he would continue—Hara powerfully asserts the humanity and agency of those who have long been denied both.

83 minutes
Black and White
Monaural
in Japanese
1:33:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2026

Directors/Writers


Kazuo Hara was 27 when he wrote and directed Goodbye CP.

Other Hara films in the Collection:

Eclipse Series 49: Extreme Private Eros: Love Song 1974 (1974)
Eclipse Series 49: The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On (1987)
Eclipse Series 49: A Dedicated Life (1994)

The Film


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