
Horny House of Horror
New York Asian Film Festival 2011
July 1 - 14, 2011
North American Premiere
Japan does the violent porno horror thing better than anyone else and this oddity features butt-walls, weiner-eating and demon hookers.
screening with
International Premiere
Dark on Dark
Makooto Ohtake, 2011, Japan; 17m
This short film is the directorial debut from Makoto Ohtake, a well-known Japanese comedian and actor since the 80’s (he’s worked extensively with Takeshi Kitano and the popular City Boys troupe).
North American Premiere
Japan does the violent porno horror thing better than anyone else and this oddity features butt-walls, weiner-eating and demon hookers. The directorial debut from the writer of Mutant Girls Squad, the film follows the ill-fated decision of a group of baseball players to give their 40-year old virgin teammate a bachelor party at the mysterious new Shogun Massage Parlor. After much bloody mayhem ensues, the survivors must team with a beautiful sex worker to try to destroy the horny house of horror for good. The cast includes Mint Suzuki, Saori Hara, and Asami.
screening with
International Premiere
Dark on Dark
Makooto Ohtake, 2011, Japan; 17m
This short film is the directorial debut from Makoto Ohtake, a well-known Japanese comedian and actor since the 80’s (he’s worked extensively with Takeshi Kitano and the popular City Boys troupe).
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