The ScreenAnarchy curated
Tokyo Drifters: 100 Years Of Nikkatsu
screening series showcases a classic story of the supernatural at the TIFF Bell
Lightbox this Saturday with a rare screening of Kurahara Koreyoshi's
The Woman From The Sea.
A gorgeous, dreamlike fusion of fantasy, romance and horror from
Koreyoshi Kurahara, one of the most accomplished, prolific and diverse
directors in the Nikkatsu stable. The Woman from the Sea is set
in a small fishing village, where one seagoing family has lost every
one of its men to the unforgiving waves. The last surviving male member
of the clan is yacht-loving youth Toshio (Tamio Kawachi), who one day
meets a beautiful, mysterious young woman adrift on the ocean. He soon
becomes infatuated by her, but her rather eccentric habits (such as a
predilection for munching on live fish) hint that she may be something
more than human -- and perhaps even the creature responsible for sending
Toshio's male ancestors to their watery graves. Gorgeous underwater
photography and Kurahara's masterful creation of an otherworldly
atmosphere make The Woman from the Sea a must-see on the big screen.
In town and want to see it for free? We've got two pairs of tickets to give away.
All you need to do is email me here and say you want in on the contest. Winners will be notified tomorrow. F
ind complete series details and order tickets here!