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THE SNOW WOMAN
aka Kaidan Yukijorô Dir. Tokuzô Tanaka, 1968 Japan, 79 min. In Japanese with English subtitles
The story of Yuki-Onna, THE SNOW WOMAN, who kills any man who sets his eyes upon her, is best-known to western audiences as one of the segments in Masaki Kobayashi's 1965 portmanteau horror classic KWAIDAN. Made just three years later, Tokuzô Tanaka's poetic and haunting feature-length interpretation adheres to the basic outline of the folk tale (which is also referenced in Kurosawa's DREAMS), infusing it with added emotional depth and political subtext and one-upping Kobayashi's version with some truly inspired and terrifying set-pieces.
Shigetomo, a master sculptor, and his apprentice Yosaku set out for the Mino Mountains to find the suitable wood from which to carve the Buddhist statue for the state temple. Caught in a blizzard, they take refuge in a hut, where the Snow Woman finds them asleep. She murders the sculptor but, struck by Yosaku's "youth and beauty", impulsively decides to spare him if he promises to never tell anybody what he witnessed. He returns safely to his village but soon falls in love with a new arrival named Yuki, who is really the Snow Woman disguised as a human.
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LocationSPECTACLE THEATER (View)
124 South 3rd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11249
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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