Made under the restrictions of “no zoom, pan, editing or post-sound,” directors Shinobu Yaguchi and Takuji Suzuki skewer Japanese social conventions in 14 short episodes. In one segment a woman misreads an advertisement and arrives at a job interview dressed in a bunny suit. Another concerns a woman who hides to surprise her friends only to overhear their unkind appraisal of her hygiene. And another entitled “Grandpa from Hell” is a surreal yarn about a cult leader. Ranging from the humorous to the deeply bizarre, the film’s static, minimalistic style makes such “Dogme 95” films as The Celebration (1998) look extravagant.