Please find Horizon's screening schedule and line-up below. Full listings, including trailers, can be found on our website at www.filmhorizon.com
For an appointment with Sales and Acquisitions Executive, Michael Taverna, please e-mail Shay Wilson at swilson@filmhorizon.com or call 604.632.1707 with suggested meeting times.
Contact at AFM: Loews Hotel, Office 654, Tel. 310.458.6700.
ONE MISSED CALL (premiere) Horror (112 min) Japanese
Directed by Takashi Miike
Random people receive calls from themselves three days in the future, and three days later they meet a
horrifying end.
Screenings:
February 26th, 1:00 pm
Broadway Cineplex Screen #1
February 27th, 9:00 am
Broadway Cineplex Screen #2
KWAIDAN: ETERNAL LOVE (premiere) Drama (128 min)
Japan
Directed by Yukio Ninagawa
Passionate love between a disfigured woman and a Samurai turns to tragedy through the meddling of a jealous rival.
Screenings:
February 29th, 11:00 am
Mann Criterion Screen #1
March 1st, 3:00 pm
Mann Criterion Screen #3
JAPANESE HORROR
ANTHOLOGY II
(premiere) Horror (12 x 15 min)
Japan
Various Directors
The second anthology of 12 short horror films from Kadokawa.
Screening (Digital):
February 29th, 8:45 am
Le Merigot Screen #3
SHADOWS OF THE DEAD Horror (92 min)
USA
Directed by Carl Lindbergh
A couple is infected by a mysterious and deadly virus when their car breaks down in the woods.
A LITTLE MONK A charming family tale about a little monk who dreams of life outside the temple.
HALLOW'S END Students at a Halloween Party are given the scare of their lives when they are murdered one by one, then resurrected as the creatures whose costumes they were wearing.
JAPANESE HORROR ANTHOLOGY 9 unusual and chilling horror episodes based on books by Kadokawa Shoten.
THE GRUDGE 2 The second theatrical sequel in a series of four horror films about a lethal and contagious curse originating from a wrongful
angry death.
TRY A swindler, a geisha and a gang of con men face mounting obstacles to swindle a Japanese General out of arms needed to overthrow the Qing Dynasty in 20th Century Shanghai.
THE BLUE LIGHT A 17 year old devises a plan to murder his abusive step-father in order to protect his mother and sister.
Rob Straight, President
Michael Taverna, Sales and Acquisitions Executive
Caroline Stern, Director of Distribution & Marketing
Shay Wilson, Administrative Assistant
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