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A PAGE OF MADNESS (1926)  will be on the theatre today!

It is Today!

one of the movie below, “A page of Madness” will be on theatre. Go get your ticket to watch! 

JAPANESE THEATRE in collaboration with Cinematheque Calgary

A PAGE OF MADNESS (1926) 

  • Thursday, January 6, 2022
  • 9:00 PM  11:00 PM
  • Globe Cinema617 8 Avenue SouthwestCalgary, AB, T2P 1H1Canada 

The Calgary Cinematheque is delighted to present a Kinugasa double feature. Enjoy A Page of Madness (1926) at 7 pm & Gate of Hell (1953) at 9 pm on January 6, 2022. Get your ticket for the discounted price of $18!

PART OF OUR JAPANESE THEATRE SERIES.

DIRECTED BY TEINOSUKE KINUGASA | JAPAN | 70 MINS

One of the most unique films of the Japanese silent era. Created by an avant-garde movement of artists known as the Shinkankakuha (School of New Perceptions), which rejected naturalistic styles. Highly influenced by Noh theatre, including a finale utilizing traditional Noh masks, A Page of Madness is commonly interpreted as an early horror film. We say “commonly interpreted” because with its avant-garde editing, potentially non-linear narrative, and lack of title cards, the film’s story is left open to audience interpretation. During its original theatrical run, the film would have been accompanied by a narrator called a benshi, who would have given an interpretation of the events onscreen based on the film’s written scenario. Set in an asylum in contemporary Japan, the film’s plot includes dream sequences and fantasies that blur the line between fantasy and reality, calling the sanity of its characters into question. Thought to be a lost film for decades, it was rediscovered by the director himself in 1971, buried in his garden shed.

-Written by Ben Rowe