Folk Horror: Lands of Cruelty, Beliefs of Terror

Bldg N.

GOTO Yosuke|Japan|2022|104min |Korean Premiere |15+

Code Time Theater Rate GV
409 7/2  11:00 - 12:44 CGV Sopung 10 15 GV
908 7/7  24:00 - 06:32 Bucheon City Hall Main Theater 18
409 7/2  11:00 - 12:44CGV Sopung 10
15  GV
908 7/7  24:00 - 06:32Bucheon City Hall Main Theater
18

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Program Note

Fellow college students Shiori, Keita and Maho visit an abandoned apartment in a rural area known for hauntings. They have come to witness a resident’s suicide and a violent “bizarre rap phenomenon”, but the residents seems don’t care at all. Even worse, Keita and Maho are tempted by residents and become fascinated by its mystical experiences. When Shiori, the only sober one, breaks into a suspicious building, she confronts something unexpected.

Program Note

College students Shiori, Keita, and Maho visit an apartment complex on the outskirts of the city that is rumored to be haunted, out of curiosity. What they thought was an abandoned ruin turns out to be inhabited, so they decided to stay and conduct their own investigation. Along the way, they witness bizarre psychic phenomena and sudden death, which can only be attributed to ghosts.
Japanese cinema has its unique genre tradition of horror. The space is limited, and the characters in it are doomed to encounter ominous surreal phenomena or entities. Bldg N. represents a trend in contemporary Japanese horror, often inspired by urban legends. Based on a true story that took place in an apartment complex in Gifu Prefecture in 2000, the film features the sloppy, rough edges of a B-movie in many places, and while following the conventions of the genre, it also attempts to reveal its own auteurism, reflecting the socio-political reality of a dying neighborhood and the subtle evidence of nihilism and collectivism that permeates Japanese society. (CHO Jaewhee)

Director

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GOTO Yosuke

Born 1977, in Kanagawa Prefecture. He has directed and produced numerous works including drama series Voice: Emergency Control Room 110 (2019). One of his prominent film is Gaga Baba (2015), the promotional video to commemorate the 25th anniversary of TV series Strange Tales in the World, became a big hit that was tweeted 140,000 times in one day for its horrific imagery.

Credit

Producer SUGAYA Eiichi
Screenplay GOTO Yosuke
Cinematographer SUZUKI Yasuyuki
Editor HIRAKAWA Masaharu
Sound SHIMADA Nobuyuki
Music YASUDA Akiyoshi
Production Design HIRAI Atsuo
Cast HAGIWARA Minori, YAMAYA Kasumi, KURA Yuki