地獄 (Jigoku) 1960 Ages 18+
      Production still from Jigoku 1960 / Director: Nobuo Nakagawa / Image courtesy: Kokusai Hoei Co Ltd / View full image
When
1.00 pm, Sun 26 Jul 2015 (100 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
About
'From the father of Japanese horror cinema, Hell explores the further regions of the human imagination and the untold oceans of darkness beyond, in a stunning and epic evocation of the underworld that spares no effort assaulting the senses of the innocent viewer. There is indeed no waste of good suffering in Hell: as the film opens, theology student Shiro Shimizu (Shigeru Amachi) is not yet there (hell, that is), but he has certainly seen brighter days. After a hit-and-run accident that takes the life of a drunken yakuza, he tries to turn himself in… when a second car crash not only cuts his redemptive attempt short but also kills his fiancée Yukiko (Utako Mitsuya). This is where the real psychedelic, psychotic (and exotic?) fun really starts. A jaw-dropping mix of surreal, expressionist horror and psychological drama, Nakagawa's film still stands as one of the most innovative works of the genre ever.' The Japan Foundation
Ages 18+
Production Credits
- Director: Nobuo Nakagawa
 - Script: Nobuo Nakagawa, Ichirō Miyagawa
 - Cinematographer: Mamoru Morita
 - Editor: Toshio Goto
 - Rights: Kokusai Hoei Co Ltd
 - Year: 1960
 - Runtime: 100 minutes
 - Country: Japan
 - Language: Japanese
 - Subtitles: English
 - Colour: Colour
 - Shooting Format: 35mm
 - Screening Format: 35mm