
Higuma!! The Killer Bear
New York Asian Film Festival 2026
July 10 - 23
A teenager buried in debt drifts into the shadow economy that destroyed his family, taking a criminal gig in the woods. Then comes the bear. Eisuke Naito’s gruesome, bleakly funny, yamibaito creature feature bites hard.
Showtimes
Sun, July 19
Don’t miss Matsuri to Midnight 2026 at Frieda and Roy Furman Gallery at Walter Reade Theater. At 8:30 PM, before the screening of Higuma!! The Killer Bear, kick off the night with drinks. After the screening, beginning 10:30 PM, join us for an evening with live performance, food, and drinks to celebrate Japanese cinema and culture! Free and open to all FLC and NYAFF Members and NYAFF 2026 ticket holders.
Eisuke Naito does not do gentle coming-of-age stories. From Liverleaf (NYAFF 2018) to Forgiven Children, his films treat adolescence as a pressure cooker of soul-crushing humiliation and ultraviolence. With Higuma!!, he sends the pressure cooker into the woods and drops in a bear. Eighteen-year-old Sora’s life collapses when his father, ruined by ruthless scammers, dies by suicide and leaves the family buried in debt. College prospects disappear. Desperate for money, Sora drifts into the shadow economy that destroyed his family, joining a kidnapping job that curdles into murder and corpse disposal. Then the bear shows up: huge, scarred, and magnificently ill-tempered, tearing through a forest where human schemes look very small. Gruesome, bleakly funny, and uncomfortably close to recent Japanese headlines, Higuma!! bites with maximum nastiness.









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