After he had acted in many short features and projects such as Guillaume Tauveron’s “Beyond the Blood”, actor Hiroei Ishihara become increasingly fascinated with European culture, in particular movies which he considered more creative than those from his home country. Inspired by the tradition of the French Grand Guignol theater, a place which had a significant influence on horror literature and horror in the visual arts, he decided to become a producer in a project which would be titled “Tokyo Grand Guignol”, an episodic horror movie consisting of four episodes directed by French directors, which would take place in Tokyo. The production, with additional support by filmmakers such as Xavier Gens”), would show not only the variety within the horror genre, but also the multiple facets of Tokyo as a place full of excitement, legends and mysteries.
In the first episode, we meet a young salaryman...
In the first episode, we meet a young salaryman...
- 12/1/2020
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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