Perfume Documentary Film Reveals New Scene Photos Ahead of May Release
Scene photos from Perfume's upcoming documentary film "Perfume 'Cold Sleep' -25 years Document-" have been released, showing the trio in bright spirits during interviews.

Scene photos from Perfume's highly anticipated documentary film have been unveiled ahead of its nationwide theatrical release on May 15th.
The film, titled "Perfume 'Cold Sleep' -25 years Document-," chronicles the electronic pop trio's remarkable quarter-century journey in the music industry. The newly released stills capture the three membersβa-chan, KASHIYUKA, and NOCCHiβduring interview segments, with all three appearing in notably cheerful spirits.
Perfume has been a pioneering force in J-Pop since their major debut in 2005, blending futuristic electronic sounds with synchronized choreography. The group, produced by Yasutaka Nakata, helped popularize the "electropop" genre both in Japan and internationally.
The documentary promises to offer fans an intimate look at the group's evolution from their indie beginnings to becoming global ambassadors of Japanese pop culture. Their 25-year timeline encompasses their early days as teenagers in Hiroshima, breakthrough success with hits like "Polyrhythm" and "Chocolate Disco," and their expansion into international markets.
The film's title references the concept of "cold sleep"βa state of suspended animationβperhaps alluding to moments of pause and reflection throughout their long career. Given Perfume's reputation for polished, high-tech performances, fans can expect the documentary to maintain their signature aesthetic while revealing more personal moments.
With the trio appearing relaxed and happy in the preview images, the documentary seems positioned to celebrate their achievements rather than focus on struggles, offering fans a positive retrospective on one of J-Pop's most enduring acts.
