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Kuroneko (藪の中の黒猫, Yabu no Naka no Kuroneko, "A Black Cat in a Bamboo Grove"; or simply The Black Cat) is a 1968 Japanese historical drama and horror film directed by Kaneto Shindō, and an adaptation of a supernatural folktale.
In this ghost story based on a folk tale of feudal Japan, a group of samurai mercenaries led by Raiko Minamoto (Kei Satô) storm the home of Yone (Nobuko Otowa) and her daughter, Shigei (Kiwako ...
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Kuroneko is a 1968 film by Kaneto Shindo, set in medieval Japan, where a vengeful spirit kills samurai. The film explores themes of feminism, war, and supernatural horror with stunning visuals and sound.
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Oct 28, 2020 · This video is about the 1968 Japanese Horror film Kuroneko, which was directed by Kaneto Shindo.Special thanks to my Patron: VectorDC Ink Help support my cha...
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Kaneto Shindô's Kuroneko (Yabu no naka no kuroneko, or The Black Cat Inside the Bamboo Grove) — released to great acclaim in 1968 — is a sparse, atmospheric ...
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Oct 17, 2011 · A review of Kaneto Shindo's 1968 horror film Kuroneko, based on a Japanese folk tale about vengeful spirits. The essay explores the film's themes, style, and historical context, as well as its reception and legacy.
Oct 21, 2010 · Pools of deepest black nearly engulf, with strange beauty and mystery, the characters in “Kuroneko,” a Japanese ghost story from 1968 about two avenging spirits and the...