Japanese Horror Film Festival
Friday, July 22, 2022 and Saturday July 23, 2022
Join the Japanese Culture Center for some chills in the summer heat with a 2 day Japanese horror film festival at Logan Theatre! The weekend boasts classic Japanese horror hits with VIP parties that include talks, drinks with Suntory, partnership with horror themed coffee shop The Brewed, and a VERY special photo booth you won’t have to wait 7 days to see the outcome…*hint*
TICKETS:
$15 per single film
$25 for night (two films)
$45 for night of films and pre-party drinks and fun with Suntory
$80 for the whole weekend of films and parties
Pre-Party includes complimentary Suntory Highballs, and themed cocktails in partnership with The Brewed Coffee, fine art print of poster created by JAF board member and artist Derrick Fields, tickets to the films, Ringu themed photo booth, 1 raffle ticket, talks, and MORE!
DAY 1: Ju-On / Ringu
Hair and Horror:
The Horror Fest kicks off with screenings of Ju-On and Ringu, two horror films whose storylines and aesthetics have strong influence in both Japan and the United States. Between film screenings we will host a presentation and Q&A facilitated by Anna Duong-Topp, a former researcher of Japanese religions from the University of Chicago. Anna will present on the history of hair and horror in Japan, contextualizing these themes with images of evil from Ju-On and Ringu.
DAY 2: Hausu / Kwaidan
Retro Horror that Shaped the Field:
Day two takes us back decades to view some staple films that shaped the image of Japanese horror drawing upon tradition and innovation! Talks explore the importance of these films and their fascinating history!
SCHEDULE:
Day 1 – Friday, July 22nd
6:00 – Suntory Pre-Party
7:30 – JU-ON SCREENING
Ju-On & Ringu discussion and Q&A
Intermission
10:00 – RINGU SCREENING
Wrap up and final questions
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Day 2 – Saturday, July 23rd
4:30 – HAUSU SCREENING
Hausu discussion and Q&A
6:00 – Suntory Pre-Party
7:00 – KWAIDAN SCREENING (Intro / 1st Half / Intermission / 2nd Half)
Kwaidan discussion and wrap
**This event is a fundraiser for the Japanese Arts Foundation. The Japanese Arts Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that creates inclusive and equitable opportunity, education, and support of Japanese arts thriving in Chicago’s diverse community and beyond. The JAF celebrates the multitude of voices in our community exploring and expanding Japanese arts and culture.
The JAF supports this mission by hosting unique programs and open educational opportunities that share Japanese art equitably and accessibly, while highlighting our diverse community of artists, thinkers, and makers. If you would like to support these efforts, please consider donating.