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The King Records music label is taking a step into the movie business with this terrifying festival, labelled as 'Hidden Treasures of Horror'. The lineup consists of 26 up-and-coming international directors, including Briton Julian Gilbey and Evan Katz, plus screenings of genre classics like the Hellraiser series and cult fare such as 1982's Basket Case. Talks and other events with special guests will also take place during the festival, there's a small discount for repeat visitors, and the film winning the main prize will be re-screened to top things off – tickets for this 'secret show' will cost only ¥500. For all the latest news, check out the festival's official Facebook page.
Open Aug 22-Sep 4
Time 12noon-6.50pm (see schedule)
Admission ¥1,500 (repeat visitors ¥1,100)
URL horror-hiho.com
Venue Kineca Omori
Address Seiyu Omori 5F, 6-27-25 Minami-Oi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
Transport Omori station (Keihin-Tohoku line), east exit.
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