Japanese director Teinsosuke Kinugasa’s electrifying psychological drama holds the legendary distinction as being the most fascinating, perplexing madhouse movie ever made. KPAC will present this 1926 film exactly as it was intended for Japanese audiences in the 1920s, with internationally-renowned performer Ichiro Kataoka narrating and providing live commentary.
The Second Annual Kenworthy Silent Film Festival enjoys support from Idaho Arts, Idaho Humanities Council, and UI Habib Institute for Asian Studies, and The Japan Foundation.
1 hr 10 min | Tickets: $15 GA / $10 Students / $50 Festival Pass