
One Cut of the Dead – Mission: Remote 2020
"A Japanese short film completely made remotely!!"
One Cut of the Dead – Mission: Remote (2020) dives into the creative chaos behind a lockdown-inspired short film, uniting the original crew and cast through video calls to craft a twisted true-crime story.
Director: Shinichiro Ueda
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is One Cut of the Dead – Mission: Remote (2020) about?
Set entirely during lockdown, this 26-minute short film follows the original cast and crew of One Cut of the Dead as they reunite via video chat to create a new project—a darkly comedic true-crime story. Shot remotely, it turns technical hurdles into creative fuel, blending humor, suspense, and heartfelt filmmaking passion into a unique meta-cinematic experience.
Who directed One Cut of the Dead – Mission: Remote?
Shinichiro Ueda, the visionary behind the cult hit One Cut of the Dead, helms this remote short film with his signature knack for blending genre and humor.
Who stars in One Cut of the Dead – Mission: Remote?
The core ensemble includes Takayuki Hamatsu, Yuzuki Akiyama, Kazuaki Nagaya, Harumi Shuhama, Mao, and Hiroshi Ichihara, reprising their roles from the original film.
Is One Cut of the Dead – Mission: Remote (2020) worth watching?
Though unrated, this 26-minute comedy is a gem for indie film fans, offering a clever, heartfelt twist on pandemic-era storytelling. Its inventive approach and nostalgic charm make it a standout short that's both fun and thought-provoking.
How long is One Cut of the Dead – Mission: Remote?
The runtime is 26 minutes.
About One Cut of the Dead – Mission: Remote (2020) — The Remote Reboot You Didn't Know You Needed
One Cut of the Dead – Mission: Remote (2020) dives into the creative chaos behind a lockdown-inspired short film, uniting the original crew and cast through video calls to craft a twisted true-crime story. Director Shinichiro Ueda blends sharp comedy with the tension of remote collaboration, capturing the absurdity and camaraderie of filmmaking under impossible circumstances. Shot entirely via screens, the 26-minute project transforms technological limitations into a playful yet inventive narrative, where every pixelated face and glitchy connection becomes part of the storytelling. The atmosphere oscillates between playful banter and suspenseful storytelling, proving that passion and ingenuity can thrive even when the world is physically apart.
This remote reunion pays homage to the cult classic One Cut of the Dead while carving its own niche as a testament to adaptability. With Takayuki Hamatsu and Yuzuki Akiyama leading the charge, the film balances humor and mystery, making it a must-watch for fans of indie cinema and DIY filmmaking. Whether you're drawn in by the genre-bending twists or the behind-the-scenes ingenuity, Mission: Remote offers a fresh, engaging take on pandemic-era creativity.